Tribal Voters Hold Key in Nuapada Byelection: A Three-Party Contest
The BJP, BJD, and Congress vie for tribal support in the Nuapada assembly byelection, where tribal voters form over 33% of the electorate. Each party has fielded candidates to appeal to different communities, emphasizing their commitment to improving the welfare and rights of the tribal population.
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The political battleground of Nuapada is seeing heightened activity as the BJP, BJD, and Congress compete to capture the tribal vote in the upcoming byelection. With over 33% of the electorate composed of tribal voters, each party has laid out comprehensive strategies to win their favor.
The Congress has tapped into local sentiments by nominating Ghasiram Majhi, a prominent tribal figure, while the BJD and BJP have also aligned their campaigns to address tribal concerns. BJD's Snehangini Chhuria addressed pressing issues faced by tribes under the current BJP rule, vowing to enhance safety and rights.
The BJP counters with narratives of historic achievements in tribal representation, citing leaders like Mohan Charan Majhi and standing by their credentials with Prime Minister Modi's welfare schemes. As the bypolls approach, the tribal vote remains the deciding factor, with each party vying for their essential support.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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