The political scene in Nuapada is heating up as the BJP, BJD, and Congress get ready for a tight bypoll contest. With nominations now closed, all three parties have begun their final campaigns to reach out to voters.
The Election Commission has announced that the scrutiny of nomination papers will take place on October 22. Candidates can withdraw their nominations until October 24. Voting will be held on November 11, and the counting of votes will happen on November 14.
BJP, BJD, and Congress Sharpen Their Strategies
Each party is focusing on its own strategy to win the people’s trust.
BJP:
The BJP has made development and good governance the main theme of its campaign. The party hopes to connect with voters by highlighting infrastructure and welfare initiatives. The entry of Jay Dholakia has added momentum to the BJP’s efforts and increased pressure on rivals.
BJD:
The Biju Janata Dal aims to regain its strength in the region. Its candidate Snehangini Chhuria, though new to the district, is receiving strong support from the party’s top leaders. Her campaign focuses on welfare schemes and women’s empowerment to reach local voters.
Congress:
The Congress is pitching itself as an alternative to the two dominant parties. It accuses both the BJP and BJD of being too similar in governance style. The party’s campaign calls for a change in leadership and urges voters to bring political balance to Nuapada.
Nuapada Set for a Three-Cornered Contest
With rallies, roadshows, and door-to-door campaigns, the atmosphere in Nuapada is electric. Local issues like jobs, irrigation, and better roads dominate voter discussions.
Political experts believe that voter sentiment will play a crucial role in the outcome. The three-way battle makes this bypoll one of Odisha’s most-watched political events this year.
As campaigning intensifies, all eyes are now on November 11, when Nuapada’s people will decide the region’s future leadership.


























