Naveen Patnaik’s Hospital Video With VK Pandian Sparks Political Turmoil In BJD

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Naveen Patnaik’s hospital video with VK Pandian sparks internal BJD unrest.
Speculation grows over a new regional party formed by anti-Pandian leaders.
Bhubaneswar, Aug 21: A video showing former Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik holding the hand of his close aide VK Pandian while exiting the hospital has triggered intense political speculation and internal unrest within the Biju Janata Dal (BJD).
The visual, released shortly after Patnaik’s recovery from dehydration, is being interpreted as a strong message to dissenting voices within the party.
The video comes amid growing discontent among BJD leaders over Pandian’s rising influence. Several former BJD members and opposition leaders are now questioning whether an anti-Pandian faction will emerge, potentially leading to the formation of a new regional political outfit.
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✨The timing of the video, coupled with a recent reunion of former BJD leaders in Jajpur district under the banner of “Bandhu Milan,” has fueled speculation about a new political realignment in Odisha. Leaders like Amar Prasad Satpathy and BJP’s Prasanna Patsani have hinted at the possibility of a new party rooted in Biju Patnaik’s ideals.
Amar Pattnaik, head of BJD’s IT cell, defended Pandian’s proximity to Naveen, calling him a trusted associate. Meanwhile, BJD leader Pramila Malik questioned why Pandian’s presence seems to discomfort certain leaders, sparking debate over internal power dynamics.
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The video is seen by many as Naveen’s indirect warning to disgruntled factions — signaling that loyalty to Pandian is non-negotiable for those wishing to remain within BJD. Political analysts suggest that the party is entering a phase of consolidation around Pandian, while sidelined leaders may seek new platforms.
As Odisha’s political landscape simmers, the question remains: Will the anti-Pandian camp crystallize into a formal political entity, or will BJD’s internal tensions be resolved through strategic realignment?