The upcoming Nuapada Assembly by-election is set to become a major political battleground, acting as a test of popularity for Odisha’s three main parties — BJP, BJD, and Congress. With the Election Commission initiating the poll process, political activities and discussions are already heating up in the region.
The seat fell vacant following the untimely demise of sitting MLA Rajendra Dholakia. Though the exact date of the bypoll is yet to be announced, preparations have begun, and all three parties are strategizing intensively.
BJP’s First Big Test After Coming to Power
For the BJP, which formed the government in Odisha for the first time just a year ago, this by-election will serve as a crucial evaluation of its governance. The party plans to reach out to voters highlighting its initiatives — Subhadra Yojana, increase in paddy MSP, social security pensions for the elderly, and the opening of all four gates of Puri Srimandir. The result will indicate how satisfied people are with the BJP government’s performance.
Congress & BJD Also in the Fray
For PCC president Bhakta Das, the by-election will be a major trial of leadership and strategy. BJD, meanwhile, will use the bypoll to reassert its relevance as the main opposition in the state and prove that it still commands grassroots support in Nuapada — once considered the stronghold of late Rajendra Dholakia.
Factionalism and Candidate Selection
BJP is reportedly facing internal rifts over ticket distribution, with three senior leaders expressing interest in contesting. Party unity has been a concern since the 2024 general elections. The leadership must carefully choose a candidate to avoid further divisions.
BJD, on the other hand, is struggling with declining morale as reports of internal infighting continue to surface. Congress too appears weak in Nuapada despite its strengthening position in other parts of Odisha.
Voter Sentiment & Speculation
With tea stalls and street corners in Nuapada buzzing with discussions, voters are waiting to see who will be fielded by the major parties. Political observers say that if Congress fields a “big face,” BJP’s tension will rise significantly. Bhakta Das has stated earlier that the party will contest any election fought on party symbols and will soon form a committee to finalize strategy.
Key Battle Ahead
After 24 years of BJD dominance in Odisha politics, the party is now grappling with infighting. This bypoll could be a turning point, as all three major parties — BJP, BJD, and Congress — attempt to consolidate their positions ahead of future state elections.

























