Bishnu Sethi

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Born(1961-06-05)5 June 1961
Tihidi, Odisha, India
Died19 September 2022(2022-09-19) (aged 61)[1]
Occupations
Bishnu Charan Sethi
Sethi in 2019
Born(1961-06-05)5 June 1961
Tihidi, Odisha, India
Died19 September 2022(2022-09-19) (aged 61)[1]
Alma materJawaharlal Nehru University
Occupations
ChildrenSuryabanshi Suraj
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Bishnu Sethi ([bisɳu t͡ʃɔɾɔɳɔ seʈʰi] ) (5 June 1961 – 19 September 2022)[2] was an Indian politician who served in the Odisha Legislative Assembly.[3]

A leader of Bharatiya Janata Party, Sethi was the BJP Odisha unit vice president. He was the MLA for Chandabali Assembly Constituency from 2000 to 2004 and then for Dhamnagar from 2019 till his death in 2022.[4] He was also a poet and writer in Odia literature.

In July 2022 he was hospitalised for Covid-19 and subsequently died from the virus.[5][6]

Sethi was born on 5 June 1961 in a remote village of Tihidi in the district of Bhadrak (Odisha). From the very beginning of his childhood, he lost his mother and was brought up by his father Gayadhar Sethi. He completed his schooling from Tihidi High School. He has been connected with RSS/BJP and ABVP from his early political life.

He passed BA in History & Library Science from Utkal University then moved to JNU. He qualified for OAS conducted by OPSC two times. He was the founder secretary of a mere English Medium School, Tihidi, Bhadrak.[7]

Early political career

Being influenced by the ideology of Atal Bihari Bajpayee, Sethi's first political exposure was: a member of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha. During the rise of BJP in India, Sethi stood in Bhadrak Lokasabha seat at the age of 30 from BJP in 1991 but he lost. Then he was appointed secretary of Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha of Odisha state. With his leadership, BJP was propelled to a greater political prominence in Bhadrak. He took the charge of district president of his party three times.

Political career

In the year of 1995, he had joined BJP.

In 2000 Sethi was elected to Odisha Legislative Assembly from Chandabali seat as a member.[8] In 2004 Sethi again appeared as an MLA candidate from BJP and BJD united alliance;[9] but he lost the battle by a mere margin of votes in same.

In the year of 2006 he was selected as the chairman of Odisha State Cashew Development Corporation.[10] Being the chairperson of the Corporation he threw his attempts to boost cashew plantation program in Odisha abruptly and laid the paper before Goa Convention regarding this.

In 2009 and 2014 Sethi again fought as the BJP candidate from Dhamanagar assembly constituency[11] but he could not win the elections. Regardless of the defeats, he had virtues of his oratorical and organisational skills. In 2016 he has been appointed state vice president of Odisha BJP.[12]

He was elected as a member of estimate committee of Odisha Legislative Assembly.

He was Deputy Leader of BJP Legislature Party in Odisha Assembly.[13]

In 2019 Odisha Assembly Election he won from Dhamanagar seat as BJP candidate, but following this he died in 2022 due to Coronavirus.

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