There has been a political addition recently as the Bharatiya Janata Party, or BJP decided to let 52-year-old Mohan Charan Majhi be the next Odisha Chief Minister. They strongly emphasized that the tribal leader, Majhi for the third time, will occupy this position after Hemanand Biswal and Giridhar Gamang.
Majhi, a tribal herself elected to the assembly from the Keonjhar Sadar constituency, a Scheduled Tribe or ST reservation, will be sworn in as the new Chief Minister on Wednesday afternoon. The decision came at a meeting to decide the new BJP legislative party chief for the Odisha state, after which Defence Minister Rajnath Singh tweeted about his nomination.
In electoral terms, Singh was very firm on where the BJP stood:
“Mohan Charan Majhi is our BJP MLA, and he will be the new Chief Minister of Odisha,”
announced the leader.
Hence, considering the percentage of Santhals in the total population of Odisha, it is even sadder that its one of the most educated and learned tribal icons; Majhi, a post-graduate, remained a quintessential writer in Odisha’s race. Earlier, he had raised his voice for several causes, such as the exploitation of iron and manganese at Joda and Barbil, which led to a probe by a sitting Supreme Court judge.
Mukta est une actrice de cinéma célèbre pour avoir joué dans le film Biju Babu qui avait été fait après le scandale minier de plusieurs croisées de roupies Majhi est apprécié pour avoir été à l’origine du scandale minier Biswajit Mohanty un activist connu pour avoir fait appel à la commission de l’échal pour dénoncer
Joining Majhi, the BJP announced two Deputy Chief Ministers in the State: the former minister and the member of the erstwhile royal family of Patnagarh estate, Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo, and senior woman leader Pravati Parida, who is a sitting MLA from the Nimapara Assembly seat in the flood-prone coastal district of Puri.
Custodial deaths in Odisha police lock-up; Success for Kejriwal; Announcement of Majhi; BJP workers celebrate Clamorous sloganeering to the tunes of ‘Bharat Mata ki Jai’ and ‘Modi-Modi,’ and welcoming the new Chief Minister-designate at the party state headquarters in Bhubaneswar.