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Bhakta Charan Das

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Bhakta Charan Das
President
Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee
Assumed office
11 February 2025
Preceded bySarat Pattanayak
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
2009–2014
Preceded byBikram Keshari Deo
Succeeded byArka Keshari Deo
ConstituencyKalahandi
In office
1996–1998
Preceded bySubhash Chandra Nayak
Succeeded byBikram Keshari Deo
ConstituencyKalahandi
In office
1989–1991
Preceded byJagannath Patnaik
Succeeded bySubhash Chandra Nayak
ConstituencyKalahandi
Member of Odisha Legislative Assembly
In office
1985–1990
Preceded byDayanidhi Naik
Succeeded byAjit Das
ConstituencyBhawanipatna
Minister of State in Ministry of Railways
Government of India
In office
21 November 1990 – 21 June 1991
Prime MinisterChandra Shekhar
Deputy Minister Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports (India)
In office
23 April 1990 – 5 November 1990
Prime MinisterV. P. Singh
Personal details
Born (1958-11-26) 26 November 1958 (age 67)
SpouseSunanda Das
ChildrenSagar Charan Das
Parents
  • Dibakar Das (father)
  • Bilasha Das (mother)
EducationB.A., LL.B.
Alma materSambalpur University
ProfessionPolitician, Advocate, Journalist

Bhakta Charan Das (born 26 November 1958) is an Indian politician from the state of Odisha. He served as a Member of Parliament in the 15th Lok Sabha, representing the Kalahandi constituency.[1][2] He is currently the President of Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee the provincial outfit of the Indian National Congress party. He is active in electoral politics and had constest for the Odisha Legislative Assembly in 2024 from Narla Assembly Constituency.[3][4] Though having been placed at second position Bhakta managed an overall 12% increase in the voteshare of the Congress in Narla.

Apart from electoral politics Das is a noted and influential activist who has been fighting for the rights of both Scheduled Caste & Scheduled Tribe peoples' of Odisha through numerous social movements and people engaging activities.[5][6]

Political career

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Parliament and Ministry

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Das contested the 1989 Lok Sabha election from the Kalahandi Lok Sabha Constituency as a candidate of the Janata Party.[7] He was later appointed Deputy Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs in the Union Government under Prime Minister V.P. Singh having also been appointed as a Minister of State in the Ministry of Railways of India.[8][9]

Personal Life

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Bhakta is married to Sunanda Das and together they have two sons Kranti being the elder and Sagar Charan Dasbeing the younger who is also currently a lawmaker representing the Bhawanipatna Assembly Constituency in the Legislative Assembly of Odisha.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Profile of Members". Government of India. Archived from the original on 1 January 2012. Retrieved 12 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Congress appoints Bhakta Charan Das as campaign head for Odisha". The Hindu. 22 March 2024. Archived from the original on 11 February 2025. Retrieved 11 February 2025.
  3. ^ "Bhakta Charan Das appointed Odisha Congress president". Times of India. 11 February 2025. Retrieved 11 February 2025.
  4. ^ "Bhakta Charan Das(Indian National Congress(INC)):Constituency- NARLA(KALAHANDI) - Affidavit Information of Candidate:". myneta.info. Retrieved 15 October 2025.
  5. ^ State of Orissa's Environment: A Citizen's Report. (1994). India: Council of Professional Social Workers. Page- 167,168
  6. ^ Schwartzberg, Joseph E. (May 1991). "Census of India: Census Atlas, National Volume, 1981. Produced under the direction of B. K. Roy. Delhi: Controller of Publications. Government of India for the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India, 1989. vii, 212 pp. Rs.360.00, £41.98, $129.60". The Journal of Asian Studies. 50 (2): 121. doi:10.2307/2057270. ISSN 0021-9118.
  7. ^ Nayak, Subadh (12 February 2025). "My aim is not to become the CM but to strengthen the party and win people's hearts: Bhakta Charan Das". KalingaTV. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
  8. ^ Pradhan, Surya Narayan (11 February 2025). "Congress President appoints Bhakta Charan Das as OPCC Chief". Sambad English. Retrieved 13 February 2025.
  9. ^ Saxena, Rajendra Narain (1991). Four Decades of Indian Railways, 1950-1990. Academic Foundation. pp. 18–19.