In the race for the new Chief Minister of Odisha, speculation is rife around five prominent BJP leaders. As the ruling Biju Janata Dal (BJD) juggernaut faces a significant challenge, attention turns towards potential successors.
According to Hindustan Times, among the frontrunners is the current Leader of Opposition, Pradipta Kumar Naik. Known for his vocal criticism of the state government, Naik has emerged as a strong contender for the coveted position.
Following closely behind is the former Union Minister, Jual Oram, who enjoys widespread support within the party ranks. Oram's experience and political acumen make him a formidable candidate.
Another heavyweight in contention is the BJP state president, Samir Mohanty. With a robust organizational network and grassroots support, Mohanty presents a compelling case for leadership.
Additionally, the state's tribal face and senior leader, Biswabhusan Harichandan, garners attention as a potential Chief Ministerial candidate. Harichandan's rapport with tribal communities and administrative experience bolster his candidacy.
Lastly, the BJP's national spokesperson and Odisha in-charge, Sambit Patra, is also in the mix. Patra's articulate communication skills and national prominence lend weight to his candidacy.