Untouched by the Narendra Modi wave and anti-incumbency factor, the Naveen Patnaik-led Biju Janata Dal (BJD) bagged 117 of the 147 Assembly seats in Odisha while its rivals - Congress and BJP manage 16 and 10 seats respectively.
While BJD had 103 members in the outgoing Assembly, Congress had 27 while BJP six. The NCP had captured four seats in 2009, CPI held one and six others went in favour of the Independents.
However, proving all surveys wrong, the ruling BJD raised its strength by 14 more seats despite being in power in the state since 2000, while the Congress lost 11 seats and BJP gained only four segments.
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Patnaik, who is all set to become the chief minister for the fourth consecutive time, also increased his vote share from Hinjili Assembly segment in Ganjam district from where he is getting elected since 2000.
While Patnaik won by 72,942 votes in 2009, this time his winning margin rose to 76,586 votes.
Kendrapara MP Baijayant Panda said the 2014 results proved that the people of Odisha wanted to strengthen Patnaik in Odisha.
Surprised over his party not being able to gain from the Modi wave in terms of victory in the state, BJP state president K V Singhdeo said, "We fail to understand how Modi wave could not be translated into votes in Odisha. We will think over it."
While there was joys and celebrations in the BJD camp, three ministers- Prasanna Acharya (finance), Rabi Narayan Nanda (school and mass education) and Pratap Keshari Deb (food and supplies) lost the polls.
Among other veterans who lost the polls were OPCC president Jaydev Jena, Congress chief whip Prasad Harichandan, senior Congress leader Lalatendu Bidyadhar Mohapatra, BJP legislature party leader J N Mishsra and party's senior leader Bijay Mohapatra.