DASPALLA: ( Report- Ratnakar Hota): The Biju Janata Dal (BJD) is facing a significant internal crisis in the Daspalla constituency. Recent events suggest that the party’s once-solid foundation in the region is beginning to crumble. This instability comes at a critical time as political parties prepare for the upcoming Panchayat elections.
A copy of his resignation letter quickly went viral on social media. The letter revealed a surprising detail: Mr. Mishra claimed he had tried to resign multiple times in the past. This quick exit has sparked intense debate among local residents and political observers.
Sadashiv Mishra is known for his active role in organising the party at the grassroots level. His decision to step down without citing a specific reason in the latest letter has raised many questions. Locals believe that internal neglect or dissatisfaction might be driving veteran workers away from the party.
The "resignation season" in Daspalla suggests that the BJD's "fortress" is no longer secure. If the party cannot address the concerns of its core workers soon, it may face a tough challenge in the next election cycle. For now, the political atmosphere in Nayagarh district remains tense as everyone watches to see which leader might leave next.
Sudden Appointments and Quick Resignations
On January 16, 2026, the BJD released a formal list of new block presidents for Daspalla, Gania, and Nuagaon. The list was officially signed by senior leader Shri Devi Prasad Mishra. However, the celebration was short-lived. In less than 24 hours, the newly appointed president for the Gania block, Sadashiv Mishra, reportedly submitted his resignation.A copy of his resignation letter quickly went viral on social media. The letter revealed a surprising detail: Mr. Mishra claimed he had tried to resign multiple times in the past. This quick exit has sparked intense debate among local residents and political observers.
A Pattern of Departure
The situation in Daspalla is not an isolated incident. In recent months, several front-line leaders have left the BJD. Most of these leaders cited "personal reasons" or "health issues" for their departures. Interestingly, many of these individuals joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) shortly after leaving the BJD.Sadashiv Mishra is known for his active role in organising the party at the grassroots level. His decision to step down without citing a specific reason in the latest letter has raised many questions. Locals believe that internal neglect or dissatisfaction might be driving veteran workers away from the party.
Impact on Upcoming Elections
The timing of this internal friction is perfect for the opposition. As the ruling BJP prepares its strategy for the Panchayat polls, the chaos within the BJD provides them with a clear advantage.The "resignation season" in Daspalla suggests that the BJD's "fortress" is no longer secure. If the party cannot address the concerns of its core workers soon, it may face a tough challenge in the next election cycle. For now, the political atmosphere in Nayagarh district remains tense as everyone watches to see which leader might leave next.

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