Urban election campaign reaches Crescendo. Bhubaneswar News – Times of India

Berhampur: With just one day left for the campaigning for the urban body elections to end, the election campaign has reached in full swing in the Chief Minister’s home district Ganjam. BJD director Naveen PatnaikJoined the campaign campaign of various parties along with senior leaders and cine artists.
Senior BJD leader and Forest Minister Bikram Keshari Arukh, Urban Development Minister Pratap Jena And Devi Mishra addressed a public meeting here on Monday and appealed to voters to support party candidates. Berhampur Local MP Chandrashekhar Sahu with MLA (Berhampur) Bikram before the Municipal Corporation (BEMC) elections panda Campaigned for party candidates by taking out rallies in every ward.
Similarly, actors like Elena Samantre, Sandeep Mishra and Jeena Samal campaigned for BJD candidates in the notified area councils (NACs) of Chhatarpur, Ganjam and Rambha on Sunday. BJD leaders highlighted the development works done by the new government.
On the other hand, Union Minister Bisheshwar Tudu campaigned for BJP’s mayoral candidate. Sabita Suaro By doing road shows. Coming down heavily on the BJD government, he threw light on the various welfare schemes of the central government.
Congress MLA (Sanakhemundi) Ramesh Jena campaigned for the party’s mayor and councilor candidates from March 12 by taking a court order. He ended his campaign on Monday. In a criminal case, the Orissa High Court had banned his entry into the BMC area nearly four years ago.
Apart from veteran leaders and film stars, candidates are also going door-to-door to woo the voters.
According to political observers, even though seven candidates are in the fray for the BMC mayor’s post, there is a possibility of a triangular fight between the candidates of BJD, BJP and Congress. A total of 143 candidates are in the fray for the councilor posts of 42 wards in BMC.