
Odisha CM Majhi in Delhi Ahead of VP Polls | Cabinet Reshuffle Expected
New Delhi, Sept 8, 2025 — Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has arrived in the national capital for a two-day visit, coinciding with the Vice-Presidential election. While officially slated to participate in the voting process, Majhi’s trip has stirred political buzz,the Vice-Presidential election.
While officially slated to participate in the voting process, Majhi’s trip has stirred political buzz, with insiders hinting at possible discussions with BJP’s central leadership on key organizational changes.
The timing of Majhi’s visit—just a day after Odisha BJP president Manmohan Samal’s own Delhi trip—has fueled speculation about imminent decisions regarding cabinet expansion, appointments to state-run boards, and a potential reshuffle within the party’s state unit.
“There is no delay in our work. Everything will happen openly… Our government is running smoothly,” Samal stated, attempting to quell rumors of internal discord.
Adding to the intrigue, BJD supremo and former CM Naveen Patnaik is also in Delhi, reportedly to finalize his party’s stance on the Vice-Presidential vote. Patnaik held consultations with BJD Parliamentary Party members and is expected to announce the party’s position soon.
With both major political forces from Odisha converging in Delhi, observers anticipate significant announcements that could reshape the state’s governance and political landscape.ith insiders hinting at possible discussions with BJP’s central leadership on key organizational changes.
The timing of Majhi’s visit—just a day after Odisha BJP president Manmohan Samal’s own Delhi trip—has fueled speculation about imminent decisions regarding cabinet expansion, appointments to state-run boards, and a potential reshuffle within the party’s state unit.
“There is no delay in our work. Everything will happen openly… Our government is running smoothly,” Samal stated, attempting to quell rumors of internal discord.
Adding to the intrigue, BJD supremo and former CM Naveen Patnaik is also in Delhi, reportedly to finalize his party’s stance on the Vice-Presidential vote. Patnaik held consultations with BJD Parliamentary Party members and is expected to announce the party’s position soon.
With both major political forces from Odisha converging in Delhi, observers anticipate significant announcements that could reshape the state’s governance and political landscape.