Pandian in BJD: Will Karthik ensure another hat-trick?

The Pandian era has formally begun in BJD and after the coming assembly elections, the ‘de facto’ power centre will, in all probability, become the ‘de jure’ power centre in Odisha’s ruling party.

Pandian in BJD: Will Karthik ensure another hat-trick?

The occasion couldn’t have been more apt. On the day of Kartik Purnima, Mr. V. Karthikeyan Pandian, (fondly called Kartik by those close to him), Chairman of 5T (Transformational Initiatives) and Nabin Odisha, a flagship rural welfare scheme of the Government of Odisha, took the much-awaited plunge into politics by joining Biju Janata Dal, the ruling party of Odisha for the last 24 years or so. Odia Hindus consider Kartik to be the holiest month and even the most voracious non-vegetarian Odias shun non-vegetarian fare throughout this month. Kartik Purnima or the full moon day of Kartik is considered even more auspicious and is marked by people setting afloat miniature paper boats in water bodies to mark Odia seafarer-traders’ venture into the Bay of Bengal on their way to the islands constituting modern-day Indonesia. So, it can be termed a full moon-rise of Mr. Pandian in BJD against the clichéd metaphor of sun-rise.

Most saw it coming. In fact, Bhubaneswar MP Aparajita Sarangi (a bureaucrat-turned-politician herself) had thrown the gauntlet at Mr. Pandian a few months back. In the midst of whirlwind tours of Mr. Pandian through the length and breadth of Odisha during which he addressed public gatherings from daises not shared with anyone else, Ms. Sarangi had challenged the second most powerful man in Odisha (the most powerful, according to some) to leave his job and enter politics if he savours so much the feeling of being welcomed by hundreds of members of women self-help groups amidst blowing of conch shells and ululation. The challenge was accepted, a bit sooner than later. Whether the national spokesperson of BJP was trying to trap Mr. Pandian by bringing him into politics where the gloves would be off in attacking him or giving him a hint to follow her path, only time will tell.