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Before battle of ballots, political parties in Odisha indulge in psychological warfare

The Battle of Ballots refers to the general election held in India in 2019, which saw a fierce competition between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJD) and the Indian National Congress (INC). In Odisha, both parties engaged in psychological warfare before the election, showcasing their numbers to prove their rising popularity.

The BJD, led by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, had been in power for 15 years and was seeking re-election. The party claimed that it had achieved significant development in various sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, and education, which had resulted in an increase in its popularity among the people of Odisha. The BJD also highlighted its successful implementation of schemes such as Kisan Sampada Yojana (Farmer's Empowerment Scheme) and Mission Shakti (Empowerment of Women), which it claimed had improved the lives of farmers and women in the state.

On the other hand, the INC, led by former Chief Minister Hemanant Biswal, also showcased its numbers to prove its rising popularity. The party highlighted its successful implementation of schemes such as Mukhyamantri Kalyan Yojana (Chief Minister's Welfare Scheme) and Mission Shakti (Empowerment of Women), which it claimed had improved the lives of the people in Odisha. The INC also claimed that it had been able to provide better governance and development in various sectors such as healthcare, education, and agriculture, which had resulted in an increase in its popularity among the people of Odisha.

In conclusion, both parties engaged in psychological warfare before the election by showcasing their numbers to prove their rising popularity. While the BJD highlighted its successful implementation of schemes such as Kisan Sampada Yojana and Mission Shakti, the INC highlighted its successful implementation of schemes such as Mukhyamantri Kalyan Yojana and Mission Shakti. The election results showed that the BJD emerged victorious in Odisha, with the party winning 20 out of 21 seats in the Lok Sabha.


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