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BJD wins Bijepur bypoll in Odisha, trounces BJP by over 41,000 votes

CM and BJD supremo Naveen Patnaik said the peace-loving people of Odisha have rejected the politics of hatred and violence

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Odisha Chief Minister and BJD supremo Naveen Patnaik shows victory sign along with supporters, after the party candidate Rita Sahu won Bijepur by-election, in Bhubaneswar | PTI Photo

BS Reporter Bhubaneswar
The ruling Biju Janata Dal (BJD) retained its hegemony by winning the Bijepur by-elections with a handsome margin.
BJD candidate Rita Sahu won garnered 102,871 votes after 20 rounds of counting, piping her nearest rival Ashok Panigrahi from BJP by 41,933 votes. Sahu is the wife of deceased Congress leader Subal Sahu whose untimely demise necessitated the by-elections at Bijepur constituency in western Odisha.
The unprecedented bypoll on February 24 witnessed a voter turnout of 72 per cent. BJD secured 58 per cent of the votes followed by rival BJP with 33 per cent. Congress finished a humiliating third, receiving only five

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