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Odisha: Parties begin the process to resolve candidates for Pancrayat polls

Odisha: Parties begin the process to resolve candidates for Pancrayat polls
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Bhubaneswar: With the process of the three-level Panchlayat selection has begun, political parties have started working on their strategies and choosing candidates for various posts.
Although only Zilla Parishad chairs will be fought for party symbols, candidates affiliated with different party contests for the position of members of the ward, Sarpanch and Samiti members.
It has been noted that the maximum candidate is interested in fighting under the BJD banner because of the victory factor.
With the assembly session scheduled to start from December 1, MLA was busy meeting with local leaders in their respective constituencies to discuss the selection of candidates in accordance with the chair reservation.
“We will complete the candidate selection process for various posts – members of the environment, Sarpanch, Samiti members and Zilla Parishad – at the end of December.
Those who will turn green to oppose the election on behalf of our side, they will be asked to prepare land by increasing public involvement They, “said a senior BJD leader who asked for anonymity.
The activities of the party-hopping have gained momentum ahead of Panchayat polls with major parties that hold the program join almost every day to welcome leaders from various parties.
In addition, the ruling parties and opposition have started their political activities.
While BJD has been assisted on a smart card under Swasthya Kalyan Yojana Biju and other welfare steps from the state government, BJP and Congress have launched agitation of the government for the murder of the Mamita Meer school teacher and demand to eliminate the Minister of State (Houses) Mishra for the alleged relationship with Gobinda Sahu, the case accused the key in the murder case.
With the working period of various Pannchayati Raj Institutions (PRI) which ended on March 10 next year, the State Election Commission planned to conduct rural polls in February.

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