The Bharatiya Jana Sangh came in to existence in
1951. By the time it had no unit in Orissa. Its
foundation was established in Orissa in 1964
with the visit of Pandit Dindayal Upadhyay, the
National President of the party. On this
occasion, in a public meeting at Jharsuguda, he
assigned organisational functions to Hon'ble
Kushabhau Thakre and Hon'ble Sridhar Acharya .
Thus Thakreji and Acharyaji took the charge of
Observer and Organisation Secretary respectively
for the state of Orissa. Thakreji with other
leaders promisingly started organisational work
from Western Orissa. Thus during 1971 Jana
Sangha had already started its work at
Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Balasore, and Cuttack and
in the same year it took part in the election in
Lamp (Deepa) Symbol.
In 1975 ‘Emergency' was promulgated in the
country and the leaders of opposition parties
were arrested and sent to prison. Prime Minister
Smt. Indira Gandhi continued her reign of terror
in the plea of maintenance of law and order.
During this time Bharatiya Jana Sangha tried too
much for reinstating democracy in the country
and fought against the dictatorship of Smt.
Gandhi . In the post-emergency election to
Orissa Legislative Assembly four Bharatiya Jana
Sangha leader were elected. They were Sri Biswa
Bhusan Harichandan, Sri Bimbadhar Kuanr , Sri
Purusottam Nayak and Sri Khirod Chandra Swain
from Chilika, Bhatli Bangiriposhi and
Ramcandrapur constituencies respectively . The
then Government could not complete the full
tenure due to the question of dual membership.
Bharatiya Janata Party was formed in 1980. The ‘
Prantiya Adhivesana ' ( State Level Meeting ) of
Orissa was held at Rourkela in 1981. Here
Hon'ble Atal Bihari Vajpayee , the founder and
first National President of the party provided ‘
Marga Darshana ' from this day. Sri Atal Bihari
Vajpayee and other senior leaders of the party
continued their visit to state. The National
Executive Meeting of BJP was held in Orissa in
1982. The then Chief Minister of Orissa Sri
Janaki Ballava Pattnaik took the stewardship of
Congress to make the meeting a failure. Often
the Government of Orissa did not provide Hon'ble
Vajpayee, a room in State Guest House . Even the
Government attempted for the last minute closure
of this huge public meeting which was scheduled
to be held in the parade ground ( now Indira
Gandhi Park)
1982 another BJP Executive
Committee Meeting was held in Kasturba Nari
Mahal at Bhubaneswar. In 1984 Sri Atal Bihari
Vajpayee visited many parts of Orissa . Other
founder leader Sri Lal Krishna Advani also
visited Orissa again and again . In 1985 Orissa
State Legislative Assembly election, BJP
succeeded in only one constituency i.e. Kamaksa
Nagar. In 1989 Lok Sabha election BJP contested
in six seats and got 1.5 percent votes. In 1990,
in an election to Orissa Legislative Assembly
BJP raised the percentage of Vote to 3.56 %. It
also achieved success in two assembly seats,
with the victory of Sri Bikram Kesari Deo from
Junagarh and Sri Jual Oram from Bonei.
Then in 1991 Lok Sabha
election BJP had to take a decisive role in
political arena when Janata Dal was reduced from
16 to 6 out of 21 seats. Here it is noteworthy
that the fall of Janata Dal vote was the result
of the advancement of BJP with 9.50 percent of
votes.
In 1992, in a by-election to
the Orissa Legislative Assembly for Malkangiri
held subsequent to the death of Janata Dal MLA
Naka Kanaya, the young BJP Leader Sri Arabinda
Dhali became victorious in a prestigious
triangular contest which kicked off the rise of
BJP in every nook and corner of remote parts of
Orissa.
In the month of November-1992 BJP National
Executive met again at Bhubaneswar where all the
senior leaders of the party including the Chief
Ministers of four States under BJP rule , viz-Uttar
Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Himachal
Pradesh participated. In a massive public
meeting in the Capital High School playground at
Bhubaneswar, a large numbers of ground level
worker of the party participated which enabled
BJP to create a wave in Orissa.
In 1995 the numbers of MLA of Bhartiya Janata
Party in the Orissa Legislative Assembly reached
to 9 with the election of following leaders: Sl.
Name Constituency
1. Sri Samir Dey
................................... Cuttack City
2. Sri Mahesh Sahoo...............................
Talcher
3. Sri Anant Narayan Singh Deo........... Sorada
4. Sri Bikram Kesari Deo.........................
Junagarh
5. Sri Jual Oram......................................
Bonei
6. Sri Pradipta Kumar Nayak....................
Bhawanipatna.
7. Sri Jogendra Nayak..............................
Keonjhar.
8. Sri Arabinda Dhali................................
Malkangiri
9. Sri Kanak Vardhan Sing Deo..................
Patnagarh.
BJP managed to get more than
one lakh votes in 10 th Lok Sabha Election in
1996, though none of its candidate won the
election . In the by-election for the
Bhubaneswar Assembly Constituency BJP won
prestigiously with Sri Biswa Bhusan Harichandan
as it's candidate. This victory was note worthy
as from here only veteran Janata Dal leader Sri
Biju Pattnaik had been elected in the past . So
the victory of Sri Harichandan took the number
of BJP MLA into two digit i.e. 10. Since then
Bhubaneswar is still continuing as a strong hold
of Bharatiya Janata Party.
After raising its legislative
position into two digit BJP seriously thought
not to divide non-Congress votes. Thus came the
division of Janata Dal owing to it's alliance
with BJP to fight unitedly in the election. The
break away group formed a regional political
party named Biju Janata Dal headed by Sri Naveen
Pattnaik. Both the BJP and BJD contested
unitedly in 1998 Lok Sabha election and secured
16 seats out of 21. BJP contested 9 seats and
owned 7 seats . For the first time BJP became
able to sail the ship of election with
tremendous success. Senior BJP leader Sri
Debendra Pradhan was included in the Union
Council of Ministers as Minister of Surface
Transport. He transformed the National Highway
map of Orissa into great a success.
He joined 1600 Kilo metre more in the existing
map since independence. He also opened Krishi
Vignana Kendra throughout Orissa when he assumed
the portfolio of Agriculture in the Union
Council of Ministers.
Congress party imposed a large burden of 8000
Crores rupees over the people of India by the
immoral voting of Sri Giridhar Gamang , MP who
was also the Chief Minister of Orissa which
ousted the Government of Sri Atal Behari
Vajpayee at the centre.
The in the General election
to the Lok Sabha in 1999, BJP got all the 9
seats in Orissa with 100% success increasing
it's percentage of vote from 21.19 to 24.63%.
The immoral deeds of Giridhar Gamango
boomeranged for Congress. This party had to pay
the price for the hated political behaviour in
Lok Sabha, BJP took away the Congress strong
hold of Nawarangpur and Berhampur from which
Congress had not been defeated so far since
independence. Sri PV Narsimha Rao contested
election to Lok Sabha from Berhampur
constituency only for reasons of victory from
Congress stronghold. But BJP brought the
traditional Congress seats of Berhampur and
Nawarangpur into its own hand in this election.
It was also a big blow to the family politics of
Sri Janaki Ballava Pattnaik in the state of
Orissa as his wife Smt. Jayanti Pattnaik got
defeated from Sri Anadi Sahu, the candidate of
Bharatiya Janata party. During this 12 th
Loksabha the BJP MP Sri Jual Oram was conferred
with the Cabinet portfolio of Tribal Affairs.
Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee gave him
this assignment creating a new ministry, for the
first time in the history of Independent India.
During his tenure 270 communities were included
in the list of Scheduled Tribes by amending the
constitution of India (The Scheduled Castes and
Scheduled Tribes (Amendment) Act, 2002).
In 2000, the alliance of BJP
and BJD secured 114 seats out of 147
constituencies of Orissa Legislative Assembly
and formed the government under the Chief
Ministership of Sri Naveen Pattnaik in which 9
BJP legislators became Ministers. BJP owned 38
seats out of 63 it contested and 4 nos of
independent legislators supported to BJP.
In 2002, State 3-Tier
Panchayat Election BJP could raise its positions
from 120 Zilla Parishad Members to 183 Z.P.
Members out of 854 seats. In this election BJP
had 7 Zilla Parishad Presidents, which was 5
more than the result of 1997 and 8 Zilla
Parishad Vice Presidents. Out of 314 Blocks BJP
set-up his position in 73 Blocks Chairmen and 68
Vice Chairmen. In 1997 Urban body election it
had 218 word councilors to its credit which rose
to 331 in 2003. In this election BJP captured 23
Chairmen of Urban Body inplace of 8 Chairmen and
12 Vice Chairman in 1997. In the first ever
Corporation Election to the twin corporate
bodies of Bhubaneswar and Cuttack BJP succeeded
in securing the prestigious posts of Mayor in
CMC and Dy. Mayor in BMC.