Bhubaneswar:After the poor performance of the party in the recently held panchayat and urban polls, a section of Odisha Congress MLAs want a change of guard in the Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee (OPCC) much ahead of the 2024 general elections for Lok Sabha and state assembly. Of the nine Congress MLAs in the state, Taraprasad Bahinipati, S S Saluja, Adhiraj Panigrahi and Mohammed Moqium have expressed concern over the party's present and future situation seeking certain changes in the lead through all of them claimed that they are not opposed to the existing OPCC president Niranjan Patnaik.
We are not opposed to Niranjan Patnaik, but the party must survive and all agree that the organisation should come out of the present situation. An alternative leadership should be installed which could pull out the party, Panigrahi, a lawmaker from Khariar said. Jeypore MLA Taraprasad Bahinipati and Jatni MLA Suresh Routray, known for their loyalty to Niranjan Patnaik, also insisted on a change of guard in the OPCC. Niranjan Babu is becoming ill whenever there is an election. Therefore, a new and strong leadership should be installed in Odisha, Bahinipati said.
Routray while supporting the idea of a change of guard in the OPCC, said that the party leadership should now back candidates with resources during elections in order to counter the rivals. The OPCC president should provide logistics to the candidates fighting against the mighty BJD and BJP, Routray said. Kantabanji MLA Santosh Singh Saluja also pointed out that the party candidates who won the rural and urban polls got the victory for their personal efforts. If the party supports the candidates, more people will certainly win, he said.
Congress which ruled Odisha for decades till Naveen Patnaik's BJD government was installed in 2000, however, was pushed to third place in state politics after the 2019 elections. The BJP replaced Congress as the state's main opposition party. In the urban polls, Congress could secure only 12 percent of the vote and won only 7 chairpersons seats as against its previous performance of 13 seats in 2013-14 polls. The BJP on the other hand secured 16 chairpersons seats while the ruling Biju Janata Dal gained 73 seats along with three Mayors in municipal corporations of Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, and Berhampur.
What has come as a shock for the OPCC is that all its candidates failed to open accounts in the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation election while its mayor candidate lost the deposit. Only one party candidate won in Berhampur Municipal Corporation having 42 corporate posts. The Congress candidates could manage to win eight of the 59 posts in the Cuttack Municipal Corporation. Of the total 1,716 councillor posts across the state, the party bagged 134, State Election Commission (SEC), Odisha sources said.