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Odisha: Veteran Congress MLA’s son joins BJD

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Bhubaneswar, Mar 27 (PTI) Six-time Congress MLA Suresh Routray’s son Manmath Routray joined the ruling BJD in Odisha on Wednesday.

Manmath, a former commercial pilot, went to the BJD headquarters, Sankha Bhawan, with his supporters in a procession. He was inducted into the party by its MPs Manas Mangaraj and Sasmit Patra.

“I will work for the ideology of my father and also Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik. Both leaders have one agenda in life and that is development. I will work for the development of Odisha,” he said.

Suresh Routray had on Tuesday said that he wanted his son to contest elections as a Congress candidate.

“I accept Manmath’s decision of joining the BJD as he is mature enough to make decisions on his political career,” said Routray, the MLA of Jatani.

Stating that he would not contest the ensuing polls due to his age, the 80-year-old leader said he would, however, cast his vote in favour of the Congress candidate and not to his son, who is likely to be fielded by the BJD.

Manmath said he has his father’s “blessings”.

“My father wanted me to join the Congress, but I decided to start my political journey under Naveen Patnaik’s leadership,” he said.

Speculations are rife that BJD may field Manmath as its candidate either for the Bhubaneswar Lok Sabha seat or in the Jatani assembly segment.

Manmath resigned as a pilot of Air India and returned to the state in January. He was accorded a grand welcome by his father and his supporters. PTI AAM AAM SOM

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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