Ravindra Rai, Singh Deo to head BJP in Jharkhand, Odisha

March 10, 2013 06:35 pm | Updated 06:35 pm IST - New Delhi

BJP on Sunday appointed Ravindra Rai, a close associate of former Jharkhand Chief Minister Arjun Munda, as state party president, and K.V. Singh Deo as his Odisha counterpart ending speculation over these two key appointments.

Mr. Rai and Mr. Singh Deo were appointed by BJP president Rajnath Singh with immediate effect, the party said in a statement here.

There were reports that Mr. Munda may be made Jharkhand unit president but he is likely to be made a general secretary in Rajnath Singh’s team, party sources said.

Considered close to Mr. Singh, Mr. Munda is a tribal and will represent that constituency.

Mr. Rai was earlier associated with Babulal Marandi, who left BJP to form his own party -- JVM(P).

K.V. Singh Deo’s appointment also sets at rest rumours that Dharmendra Pradhan, general secretary in former president Nitin Gadkari’s team, may be sent to Odisha as state BJP chief.

Mr. Singh Deo is a four-time MLA from Patnagarh in Bolangir district. He is a former minister and will replace Jual Oram as the state BJP Chief.

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