SALEPUR: (Report- Sishukrishna Nanda): Senior leader Mohammed Moquim has officially launched a major political drive for his party, the Odisha Janata Congress. Speaking at a large public meeting in Salepur, Cuttack district, Moquim shared his vision for the upcoming local elections. He believes these elections will prove how much the people of Odisha support his new political path. 
Moquim’s Odisha Janata Congress Gears Up for Salepur Elections


Full Participation in Upcoming Elections

During the organisational meeting, Moquim announced that the Odisha Janata Congress will contest every available seat in the upcoming Panchayat elections and Notified Area Council (NAC) elections, Municipal elections.
Specifically, Moquim focused on the Salepur NAC. He confirmed that his party will field candidates for all 19 wards in the area. He stated that the party is not just focusing on one town but is preparing to compete across the entire state.

A Test of Popularity

Moquim described the next round of voting as a "yardstick" or a measuring tool. It will show the strength of the Odisha Janata Congress among the public. He expressed confidence that the party's message is reaching the grassroots level.
The event in Salepur also served as a "joining ceremony." Many local supporters and workers from other groups officially joined Moquim’s party during the session. The large crowd and the high energy at the meeting suggest a growing interest in the party’s platform.

Preparing for the Future

The party leader emphasized that preparations are happening at a fast pace. The goal is to build a strong organizational structure before the dates for the elections are officially announced. Moquim’s move to field candidates in every seat shows a bold strategy to challenge established political powers in the region.
Local observers note that this move could change the political dynamic in Cuttack and surrounding districts. With a clear focus on local governance and community representation, the Odisha Janata Congress aims to become a significant voice in Odisha's political landscape.