In a significant development in Odisha politics, senior leader Sunita Biswal has officially stepped down from her primary membership in the Biju Janata Dal (BJD), citing personal reasons. Her resignation was formally addressed to the party president, Naveen Patnaik.
Biswal, who served the party for over six years, described her tenure as an “honour and privilege,” and thanked the leadership and members for their unwavering support. “I am grateful for the opportunities I had to serve the people of Odisha,” she stated in her letter.
During her time with the party, Biswal emphasised her commitment to BJD’s core ideals and her efforts towards the welfare of the state. The resignation letter reflects a tone of deep appreciation, with no indication of internal discord or criticism.
She concluded by extending her best wishes to the party, expressing confidence that BJD will continue to thrive and work toward the state’s progress.
This departure marks the end of a chapter in BJD’s regional political landscape, though Biswal’s contributions are likely to remain embedded in the party’s narrative.
Sunita Biswal, daughter of former Odisha Chief Minister Hemananda Biswal, has long been recognised for her grassroots political presence and commitment to regional development. Known for her calm demeanour and dedication to public service, she played an important role in strengthening the BJD’s outreach in western Odisha. Her exit signals not only a personal transition but also a subtle shift in the region’s political narrative, making her departure one to watch as the party recalibrates its strategy in the run-up to the upcoming elections.