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Another sitting BJD MP quits party

BJD MP Arjun Sethi resigns from the party after he was denied ticket to contest the upcoming Lok Sabha election. He also quit as Member of Parliament from Bhadrak Lok Sabha constituency as well as from the post of Bhadrak district BJD president.

BJD MP Arjun Sethi resigns
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Published : Mar 30, 2019, 4:56 PM IST

Bhubaneswar: Biju Janata Dal MP and former Union Minister Arjun Sethi Saturday resigned from the regional party after he was denied ticket to contest the upcoming Lok Sabha election.

BJD president had replaced the eight-time MP fromBhadrak Lok Sabha constituency with Manjulata Mandal, the wife of sitting party MLA Muktikant Mandal.

The 78-year-old Sethi has submitted his resignation letter to Chief Minister and BJD president Naveen Patnaik. He has also quit as Member of Parliament as well as from the post of Bhadrak district BJD president.

Sethi said "I wanted to meet Naveen Patnaik but was not given an appointment. I waited for four hours but failed to meet him. At this old age, it was embarrassing that I had to wait for so long."

"I am pained that neither I nor my son was given ticket to contest in the ensuing polls," Sethi told reporters.He claimed that Patnaik had earlier assured him to consider his candidature or giving ticket to his son.

Bhadrak Youth BJD president Durga Prasanna Das, a supporter of Sethi, also resigned from the party.

Sethi, who was Union Minister for Water Resources in the A B Vajpayee Ministry from 2000 to 2004, is the fourth BJD MP, to have resigned from the party.

Nabarangpur MP Balabhadra Majhi, Kandhamal MPPratyusha Rajeswari Singh and Kalahandi MP Arka Keshari Deo have already resigned from the BJD.

While Panda, Majhi and Singh have joined BJP, the BJD president has not accepted the resignation of Deo. Sethi was yet to take decision on his next course of action.

Sources said Sethi may also join BJP, if the saffron party makes him a candidate from Bhadrak Lok Sabha seat. BJPwas yet to announce the name of its candidate from Bhadrak(SC), Jagatsinghpur (SC), Jajpur (SC) and Mayurbhanj (ST) Lok Sabha seat.

At least five sitting MLAs have also resigned from the BJD and joined BJP following denial of renomination.

The BJD has expelled three leaders from the party for anti-party activities ahead of the polls in Odisha.

Also Read:LS Polls: SP announces candidates for Kanpur, Gorakhpur seats

"BJD president Naveen Patnaik today expelled SibaPrasad Gouda and K Ramkrishna from Gunupur constituency in Rayagada. Besides, Kanhu Singh from Banki constituency in Cuttack district has also been expelled from the party. The trio has been expelled from the party for their indulgence in anti-party activities," BJD state secretary Bijay Nayak said in a release.

Bhubaneswar: Biju Janata Dal MP and former Union Minister Arjun Sethi Saturday resigned from the regional party after he was denied ticket to contest the upcoming Lok Sabha election.

BJD president had replaced the eight-time MP fromBhadrak Lok Sabha constituency with Manjulata Mandal, the wife of sitting party MLA Muktikant Mandal.

The 78-year-old Sethi has submitted his resignation letter to Chief Minister and BJD president Naveen Patnaik. He has also quit as Member of Parliament as well as from the post of Bhadrak district BJD president.

Sethi said "I wanted to meet Naveen Patnaik but was not given an appointment. I waited for four hours but failed to meet him. At this old age, it was embarrassing that I had to wait for so long."

"I am pained that neither I nor my son was given ticket to contest in the ensuing polls," Sethi told reporters.He claimed that Patnaik had earlier assured him to consider his candidature or giving ticket to his son.

Bhadrak Youth BJD president Durga Prasanna Das, a supporter of Sethi, also resigned from the party.

Sethi, who was Union Minister for Water Resources in the A B Vajpayee Ministry from 2000 to 2004, is the fourth BJD MP, to have resigned from the party.

Nabarangpur MP Balabhadra Majhi, Kandhamal MPPratyusha Rajeswari Singh and Kalahandi MP Arka Keshari Deo have already resigned from the BJD.

While Panda, Majhi and Singh have joined BJP, the BJD president has not accepted the resignation of Deo. Sethi was yet to take decision on his next course of action.

Sources said Sethi may also join BJP, if the saffron party makes him a candidate from Bhadrak Lok Sabha seat. BJPwas yet to announce the name of its candidate from Bhadrak(SC), Jagatsinghpur (SC), Jajpur (SC) and Mayurbhanj (ST) Lok Sabha seat.

At least five sitting MLAs have also resigned from the BJD and joined BJP following denial of renomination.

The BJD has expelled three leaders from the party for anti-party activities ahead of the polls in Odisha.

Also Read:LS Polls: SP announces candidates for Kanpur, Gorakhpur seats

"BJD president Naveen Patnaik today expelled SibaPrasad Gouda and K Ramkrishna from Gunupur constituency in Rayagada. Besides, Kanhu Singh from Banki constituency in Cuttack district has also been expelled from the party. The trio has been expelled from the party for their indulgence in anti-party activities," BJD state secretary Bijay Nayak said in a release.

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Another sitting BJD MP quits party
         Bhubaneswar, Mar 30 (PTI) Biju Janata Dal MP and
former Union Minister Arjun Sethi Saturday resigned from the
regional party after he was denied ticket to contest the
upcoming Lok Sabha election.
         BJD president had replaced the eight-time MP from
Bhadrak Lok Sabha constituency with Manjulata Mandal, the wife
of sitting party MLA Muktikant Mandal.
         The 78-year-old Sethi has submitted his resignation
letter to Chief Minister and BJD president Naveen Patnaik. He
has also quit as Member of Parliament as well as from the post
of Bhadrak district BJD president.
         Sethi said "I wanted to meet Naveen Patnaik but was
not given an appointment. I waited for four hours but failed
to meet him. At this old age, it was embarrassing that I had
to wait for so long."
         "I am pained that neither I nor my son was given
ticket to contest in the ensuing polls," Sethi told reporters.
He claimed that Patnaik had earlier assured him to consider
his candidature or giving ticket to his son.
         Bhadrak Youth BJD president Durga Prasanna Das, a
supporter of Sethi, also resigned from the party.
         Sethi, who was Union Minister for Water Resources in
the A B Vajpeyee Ministry from 2000 to 2004, is the fourth BJD
MP, to have resigned from the party.
         Nabarangpur MP Balabhadra Majhi, Kandhamal MP
Pratyusha Rajeswari Singh and Kalahandi MP Arka Keshari Deo
have already resigned from the BJD.
         While Panda, Majhi and Singh have joined BJP, the BJD
president has not accepted the resignation of Deo. Sethi was
yet to take decision on his next course of action.
         Sources said Sethi may also join BJP, if the saffron
party makes him a candidate from Bhadrak Lok Sabha seat. BJP
was yet to announce the name of its candidate from Bhadrak
(SC), Jagatsinghpur (SC), Jajpur (SC) and Mayurbhanj (ST) Lok
Sabha seat.
         At least five sitting MLAs have also resigned from the
BJD and joined BJP following denial of renomination.
         The BJD has expelled three leaders from the party for
anti-party activities ahead of the polls in Odisha.
         "BJD president Naveen Patnaik today expelled Siba
Prasad Gouda and K Ramkrishna from Gunupur constituency in
Rayagada. Besides, Kanhu Singh from Banki constituency in
Cuttack district has also been expelled from the party. The
trio has been expelled from the party for their indulgence in
anti-party activities," BJD state secretary Bijay Nayak
said in a release. PTI AAM
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