By Express News Service
SAMBALPUR: The forthcoming rural ballot has been witnessing professionally certified children and retired individuals taking a plunge into politics and governance. Despite being employed and having scope of development within the career, the current crop of aspiring candidates is expressing a want to depart all of it and serve individuals within the grassroots stage.
In Sambalpur, a number of engineers, docs and retired defence personnel have filed nominations as candidates for the agricultural polls. Thirty-one-year-old Jayanta Pradhan of Dangapal village underneath Jujumura gram panchayat is a mechanical engineer who give up a profitable job in a personal firm to contest for the put up of panchayat samiti member in Jujumura.
“I grew up in Dangapal. I feel it is now my turn to do something for my panchayat as I am seeing people struggle for basic amenities in my village. I hope people will support me in developing the area,” he stated. Similarly, Rashmita Priya Beak (25), an engineer has additionally filed nomination for the put up of panchayat samiti member in Panimora gram panchayat underneath Naktideul block.
In zone-1 of Jamankira block of the district, a 31-year-old Ayush physician Simantinee Bariha, is contesting the election for the put up of zilla parishad member. Bariha, who was working as a short lived assistant medical officer (AMO) for a great remuneration, left the job after working for almost two years to work for the individuals.
“I was inspired by the policies of the Central government and PM Narendra Modi. While I am not aiming to make it big in politics, my focus is to implement the schemes of the government in our panchayat and bring about a wave of development,” stated Bariha.
Apart from children, ex-servicemen are additionally contesting this time. Denarayan Tiwari, a retired Army personnel is contesting for the put up of zilla parishad member in Rengali.