Rajya Sabha MPs of opposition Biju Janata Dal quitting the party within one month and joining the BJP, a leader of the regional outfit called for introspection in the party while others claimed that it will have no impact on the BJD. The resignation of Mamata Mohanta and Sujeet Kumar from the BJD and joining the BJP, has come as a major blow for the regional outfit which ruled Odisha for 24-years.
With the resignation of Mohanata and Kumar, BJD, which has no member in the Lok Sabha for the first time since its inception in 1997, now has seven MPs in the Rajya Sabha. Odisha has 10 Raya Sabha seats of which 9 were with BJD and one BJP's Ashwini Vaishnaw was elected to the Upper House of Parliament with the support of the BJD.
The seven BJD Rajya Sabha MPs are — Sulata Deo, Sasmit Patra, Manas Mangaraj, Niranjan Bishi, Munna Khan, Debasish Samantray and Subhashish Khuntia.
Senior BJD leader and former minister Amar Satpathy called for introspection in the party following the resignation of the two MPs.
«If any ordinary member quits the party, it may not have any impact, If an MP quits, it changes the situation. Therefore, we need an introspection and take measures accordingly,» Satpathy said.
With specualation rife that more BJD MPs may join the BJP, BJD Raya Sabha MP Manas Mangaraj claimed that all BJD MPs are behind Naveen Patnaik.
"… We will always stand by Naveen Patnaik and BJD through thick and thin. At the same time, people will never accept the way @BJP4India is undemocratically poaching elected lawmakers