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Sambalpur: BJD state office held a discussion on the development of Sambalpur today at Sankha Bhawan

Sambalpur: The ruling party BJD state office held a discussion on the development of Sambalpur today at Sankha Bhawan. In the meeting, Health Minister Niranjan Pujari, BJD State Organizational Secretary and MLA Pranab Prakash Das, and Bhatli MLA Sushanta Singh joined the meeting and discussed with party MLAs and leaders of Sambalpur district.

However, after the passing away of former Health Minister Late Nabakishore Das, BJD has started giving priority to his son Vishal Das. Vishal Das was seen during Pranab Prakash Das’s visit to Sambalpur on the 2nd after taking charge as District Supervisor. In the bike rally scheduled to welcome Pranab Prakash Das, he was seen not only in the meeting of party officials and public representatives who joined a large number of his supporters but also in the meeting held today, he was given some important responsibilities. Various development programs of the Sambalpur district were discussed in the meeting.

A detailed discussion was held regarding which policies are outstanding and which new policies are needed. On the other hand, there is a program of 5T V.K Pandian visits to Sambalpur on the instructions of the Chief Minister on the 15th & 16th. During this time, he will visit all 4 assembly constituencies of the district and discuss with people of different categories and receive demand letters from them for the development of the area. It is said that some of the prominent leaders have been given the responsibility of various assembly constituencies.

On the contrary, it is said that Niranjan Pujari will have the important role of supervising the work of the entire Sambalpur district area. In the discussion Kuchinda MLA Kishore Naik, Redhakhol MLA Engg. Rohit Pujari, District Council President Kumudini Naik, Vice President Madhav Mirdha, former MLA Ramesh Patua, President Eng. Siddharth Das, kaliya’s adviser Sanjay Babu, Dilip Das, etc participated in the keynote discussion.

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