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The BJD had made elaborate preparations for Mohapatra's victory. Party MLA Ramesh Chandra Chyau Patnaik was brought from hospital in an ambulance with saline and oxygen apparatus fitted to the Assembly. He was carried to the first floor on a stretcher to cast his vote. The BJD also managed to woo BJP despite the latter describing it along with Congress as 'enemy No 1'. After marathon meetings, five MLAs from the saffron brigade turned up to cast their votes. Suspended BJP MLA Bhimsen Choudhury, however, refused to go by the party diktat and voted for Ranjib, while Manoj Pradhan (G Udayagiri) did not vote.
Even all this, curiously, did not ensure Mohapatra's victory. Enquiries revealed that many BJD legislators, reportedly apprehensive of cross voting, cast more votes for their official candidates. The BJD has 108 MLAs in the 147-member Assembly and the party had distributed 30 votes for each of its three candidates, leaving 18 for Mohapatra. But counting showed Kalpataru Das and A U Singhdeo got 33 votes each and Hembrum 31. "The BJD ditched Mohapatra. The chief minister is responsible as he had personally chosen him. He (Naveen) backstabbed him (Mohapatra) as he did to us before the 2009 elections," BJP president K V Singhdeo said.
Congress' Biswal pips BJD's sculptor to RS finish line - The Times of India
Interesting development in Odisha... Patnaik's image seems to have taken a hit lately. BJD may need BJP in future in Odisha in future.