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After 24 Years, BJD Leader Urges Youth to Save a ‘Lost’ Party: Reform or Just Repeat History?

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In Bhubaneswar, senior BJD leader Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo encouraged the youth of BJD to actively engage in reforming Odisha after the party’s recent election loss. Speaking at a youth organizational meeting, he expressed confidence in winning the upcoming panchayat elections, urging the young leaders to work hard and support the party’s vision. Reflecting on BJD’s past, Singh Deo reminded attendees of the party’s strength following its split from BJP in 2009. He emphasized that a party’s foundation is essential for sustained governance and acknowledged past mistakes, assuring the youth that BJD leaders, including Naveen Patnaik, are committed to correcting these issues.



Bhubaneswar: Senior BJD leader Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo has urged the leaders of the party’s youth wing to actively engage in efforts to bring about reform and transformation in Odisha. Speaking at a meeting held at Sankha Bhawan, Singh Deo emphasized the importance of the youth in shaping the future of the party, especially after facing a tough election since the last 24 years.

He expressed confidence in the BJD’s potential to win the upcoming panchayat elections, stating that if the youth forces work together, success is within reach. He encouraged the leaders to commit themselves to the party’s growth and reminded them that the BJD is their party, and they hold the key to bringing about necessary changes.

Singh Deo reflected on the BJD’s journey, noting the party’s split from the BJP in 2009 due to tensions surrounding the Kandhamal riots. He praised party president Naveen Patnaik for his leadership during that pivotal moment, which ultimately led to the BJD becoming a dominant political force in the state.

He also shared insights from his own experience, acknowledging a period of reflection after his defeat in the 2019 elections. Singh Deo stressed that the party must always take precedence over the government, advocating for a structure where the party’s strength fuels the government rather than the other way around.

The meeting was inaugurated by BJD President Naveen Patnaik, with various senior leaders addressing the enthusiastic gathering of youth party members. Singh Deo’s call to action resonates as the BJD aims to revitalize its strategies and harness the energy of its younger leaders for future electoral successes.

Tags: BJD, Odisha Politics, Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo, Youth Leadership, Upcoming Elections, Naveen Patnaik, Political Reform, Panchayat Elections

  1. What is Singh Deo Appeals BJD Youth for Hard Work?
    It’s a campaign by the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) party to encourage young people to work hard and contribute to the community.

  2. Who can participate in the campaign?
    Any young person who wants to join and support the idea of hard work and making a positive impact can participate.

  3. How can I get involved with the campaign?
    You can get involved by joining local events, volunteering, or sharing your own stories about hard work on social media.

  4. What are the main goals of this campaign?
    The main goals are to inspire youth to value hard work, promote skill development, and help build a better future for the state.

  5. Will there be any events related to this campaign?
    Yes, there will be various events, workshops, and activities organized to engage young people and promote the message of hard work.

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