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BJD after Naveen-Pyari divorce

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BJD after Naveen-Pyari divorceSaswat Panigrahi

It was a case of ambition going astray. After his May 29 failed coup to dislodge Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik , it was natural that only reprisal awaited Pyari Mohan Mohapatra. Patnaik generally known for his dithering decisions, for a change took no time in suspending his ‘advisor’.

Today, Mohapatra, who once virtually ruled the state de-facto, is a forlorn man with his so called supporters deserting him like a flock of birds returning home to Patnaik`s camp. Such has been the anger against his ‘audacity’ that people have been openly demanding more stringent action against Mohapatra. Meanwhile, Patnaik is busy trying to purge all the Mohapatra loyalists from his party Biju Janata Dal (BJD).

Beimaan’ (traitor) was the word Patnaik used for Mohapatra after the failed coup attempt.

Even as the BJD copes with a post-Pyari chapter, the party stands dazed in Odisha, gripped by a fear of another attempt at dislodging the government. Patnaik is seemingly haunted by the fear of the unknown despite a huge sympathy wave in his favour, largely fuelled by the foolish attempt by Mohapatra to topple him from the hot seat when he was away in UK – incidentally this was Naveen’s first visit abroad in 12 years.

A taste of own medicine

It all started one hot and humid evening when some 30 BJD MLAs, including four senior ministers suddenly flocked to Mohapatra`s A/111, Sahid Nagar residence on May 29. The legislators were asked to put their signatures on paper to choose him as the new leader of the BJD Legislature Party.

Mohapatra had reportedly sought an appointment with the Governor for the next day to stake claim to form the government. But Mohapatra’s plan came be a cropper as he failed to muster the desired numbers to topple the government in Odisha.

On hearing the news, a stunned and panic-stricken Naveen Patnaik made a dash back to Bhubaneswar by cutting shot his London trip and suspended the coup plotter and Mohapatra finally got a taste of his own medicine.
Naveen shoots a sharp shooter

Naveen took no time in denouncing Pyari Mohan Mohapatra as a ‘back stabber’. But let’s not forget that Mohapatra has a history of demolishing his political opponents by pursuing dirty politics, without batting an eyelid.

In the year 2000 Naveen Patnaik sacked BJD founder Bijoy Mohapatra from the party on the advice of Pyari Mohan. Two years later, Naveen withdrew another BJD founder Dilip Ray first from the federal government and subsequently axed him from the party under Pyari Mohan’s influence.

Between October 2008 and March 2009, Pyari Mohan launched a covert operation to convert BJP’s organisational base into BJD’s organisational structure. He ensured that all BJP units in saffron strongholds of the state either transfer their loyalty to BJD or be closed by employing resourceful measures. Observers have not forgotten Mohapatra’s meticulously planned move to dump the saffron party just ahead of the 2009 polls after over a decade-long coalition.

In his twelve-year-long regime, Naveen Patnaik sacked as many as 26 ministers, thanks to Mohapatra.

Naveen’s ex-Man Friday

Pyari Mohan Mohapatra (Pyari babu, Pyari, PM or Uncle as he is popularly known as) is a career bureaucrat, who served as the principal secretary to then chief minister Biju Patnaik between 1990 and 1994.

A 1963-batch former IAS officer, Mohapatra entered politics in 1999, when he joined the BJD as a primary member, two years after the party was formed. Soon he became Naveen’s Man Friday. Patnaik started consulting Mohapatra over every matter of politics and governance.

In 2004, Patnaik sent Mohapatra to the Rajya Sabha on a BJD ticket. By that time Mohapatra had acquired a larger-than-life stature in the party and in the government.

Though he held no important party post, Mohapatra was the first among the equals. He used to decide how the party and government must run. Such was his importance and clout that ministers and bureaucrats used to make a beeline to seek his instructions. Without his nod nothing could move in the BJD or in Odisha. Mohapatra started a unique system of governance in which ministers used to report to secretaries (IAS officers). In fact there was a joke doing rounds in the state - ‘PM’ is in charge of the state, not the CM.How the romance went cold?

However, for a while now the Naveen-Pyari romance had gone cold. A crack in their relationship surfaced when Naveen declared the candidature of Pyari’s bête noir Ranendra Pratap Swain for Athgarh Assembly by-poll in February this year. Remember, Swain was disqualified during the 2009 Assembly polls following non-submission of his ‘original’ party ticket. It was Mohapatra, who played a key role in the events that led to Swain’s disqualification.

Naveen snubbed Mohapatra again when he campaigned alone in the Panchayat polls in February.

The split between the two leaders widened further when Patnaik announced the names of three Rajya Sabha candidates in March without consulting Mohapatra.

Finally, their bond ended with a failed coup bid by Mohapatra followed by his suspension.

A vulnerable BJD

Naveen Patnaik’s government might have survived for now. But this is the beginning of a grand battle ahead.

Another political landmine is waiting to explode, when Patnaik will reshuffle his cabinet and axe a few other ministers loyal to Pyari.

It is a fact that a sizable number of BJD MLAs are Pyari Mohan’s own men. While Mohapatra is waiting for an opportunity to strike back, Patnaik may be taking the risk of considering his foes as his friends.

It is no secret that Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik hardly interacts with his MLAs. So Mohapatra is not wrong when he says that the CM can’t even recall the names of his own MLAs. In such a situation, can Naveen maintain his grip over the party and the government?

According to a senior political commentator Pratap Mohanty, “BJD was not created by Naveen Patnaik or Pyari Mohan. It was Bijoy Mohapatra who did it. Both Naveen and Pyari tried to appropriate the party. While Pyari has failed, Naveen is becoming weak by the day.”

There is no doubt that the Naveen-Pyari fight has left the BJD vulnerable. With a mission to split the party having failed, now Mohapatra will either launch his own party or join the Congress. In both the cases he will certainly eat into BJD’s support base.

Also, Pyari’s inevitable exit from the BJD might lead to some new political equations. However, this may not be much of an advantage for the BJD.

With Patnaik’s clean image blown to pieces by a series of scams lately, come 2014 BJD will face the battle of its lifetime. Will the party survive or simply wither away?
First Published: 6/18/2012 1:57:03 PM

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Diptiranjan Nanda, - cuttack
naveen pattanaik is the best c.m in odisha ever next biju babu.1rupee rice is for reduction of poverty and uneployment. if we think of negative side of non work , what will he do. it is for increasing the purchasing power among poor people. so i request all the people of odisha again give chance to him in 2014 election to build up our state prosperious
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Debabrata Rout - Rajkot
i didn`t understand why you all love to naveen pattnaik, he start the most disaster policy in odisha for 1kg rice in 1rs . for that no one today will to work.and the middle class family of odisha .....they are struggling b`cz of that. look at other states how much employement opportunity they create, but in odisha we have zero.no industries, posco after 5year of its mou not founded its cunstruction yet. so naveen pattnaik is a worse cm ever we had. mr. cm had not support the ruling party in center, but other regional party support the ruling party and get the benifit for their states, but our cm got zero.
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sankar panigrahy - paralakhmundi
who will com in 2014 election is not importance.but naveen babu plays a good role in odisha.he develope odisha.his policy are very good.he totally change odisha figur in india map.people of odisha know it very well.
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SANSAR DHAL - VIDISHA,MP
mr naveen pattnaik will definitely win 2014 assembly election because of his clean image,impartial transparent administration in orissa.at the same time he will play a major role for the formation of central govt at delhi.
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subrata - bhubaneswar
i like naveen patnaik. he is one of the best cm oll over india
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Deviprasanna - BBSR
Naveen Patnaik is most decent and honest CM in India. Naveen Pattnaik will sweeping 2014 assembly election & Parliament election in Orissa.BJD will get vote only due to image of Mr Naveen Panaik & people will forget Uncle like other leader
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debasisha mohapatra - kolkata
partho,you seem not to have the faintest idea of orissa`s politics.Pyari m.mohapatra is a rajya sabha member,so no cance of getting renominated.I agrre Naveen is the only leader charisma and vote catching abilty.But lok at his administration,completely run by bureaucrats,not a good sign for the state.Seems our friends have no idea about how other states are developing in leaps and bounds.The only plausible reason for naveen`s charisma seems to be his legacy,godd looks and speaking oriya like a foreigner,our aspirational oriya`s wet dream.Only god can save the state.
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Arup - Gurgaon
Naveen Patnaik will again win in 2014. He rule not only Odisha but Odia peoples heart. Most decent and honest CM in India.
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umakant samal - Gobandia, palai
I like Mr Naveen pattnayak`s right decision at the right time but Mr Amar Prasad joined with BJD.
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Manjushrita Naik - Kerala
In Odisha, political vulnerability could have een stratgically abated. Because in politics hardly any politician will be seen with clean image Who knows those sycophants who are roaming around Mr.Naveen is not strategically planning to dethrown the CM. Mind you Odiya people are very ``ethnocentric.`` Amajor drawback of the CM is he does not know odia, eventhough he had already been spent 12 years in the state. How he will maintain an amicable relationship with the grassroot level people...? or he has to depend on his sychophants to fathom and act.`` who knows CM will be guided in a right direction....? Jai Jagnnath...
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Partha - Pune
Pyarimohan Mohapatra will become a dinosaur of Orissa politics.It won`t be a surprise if he looses his own seat.What happened to Kalyan Singh in UP,Madanlal Khurana in Delhi,Bijoy Mahapatra in Orissa and the number is countless.The problem is that Naveen Pattnaik doesn`t interact with his MLAs.But it will take time to settle down.Still 2 years and it`s quite a long time.Who ever is waiting for the Govt. to collapse, it`s simple day dreaming.



satyajit rout - bhubaneswar
nothing happen in near future, bjd will come back as tiger as ever before.



umakant samal - Gobandia, palai
I like Mr Naveen pattnayak`s right decision at the right time but Mr Amar Prasad joined with BJD.