- Former IAS officer Sujata Rout Karthikeyan has officially joined the Biju Janata Dal.
- Naveen Patnaik said she has joined the party as an ordinary member and will work for the people.
- Sujata is widely recognised for her contributions to Mission Shakti, women’s empowerment and social welfare programmes in Odisha.
BHUBANESWAR: Sujata Rout Karthikeyan joins BJD development marks a significant addition to the Biju Janata Dal’s leadership ranks ahead of future political challenges in Odisha. The former IAS officer joined the regional party at Sankha Bhawan in Bhubaneswar in the presence of BJD president Naveen Patnaik and senior party leaders.
Speaking after joining the party, Sujata said she had served the people of Odisha for 24 years during her administrative career and viewed her political entry as another opportunity to contribute to the state’s development. She said she would continue serving the people with the blessings of Lord Jagannath and the support of BJD workers.
Sujata Rout Karthikeyan Joins BJD After Distinguished Administrative Career
Speculation about Sujata’s political future had intensified after she opted for voluntary retirement from the Indian Administrative Service in March 2025. A 2000-batch IAS officer, she held several key positions during her career and earned recognition for implementing major welfare initiatives.
Welcoming her into the party, BJD president Naveen Patnaik said she would begin her political journey as a simple party member despite her extensive administrative experience. He also reiterated that he would continue to lead the BJD in the next election, putting to rest speculation over the party’s future leadership.
Sujata is the wife of former IAS officer VK Pandian, who had taken voluntary retirement in 2023 before entering active politics through the BJD.
Why Sujata Rout Karthikeyan’s Entry into BJD Matters
Sujata’s entry into politics brings extensive governance experience to the BJD. During her tenure in government, she played a key role in Mission Shakti, Odisha’s flagship women’s empowerment programme, overseeing initiatives that expanded financial inclusion and entrepreneurship among women’s self-help groups.
She was also associated with several landmark welfare programmes, including the Mamta maternity benefit scheme, the expansion of interest-free loans for women entrepreneurs and the Millet Shakti initiative, which promoted millet cultivation, nutrition and women-led enterprises through self-help groups.
The second-order impact of her induction could extend beyond organisational strengthening. Her administrative expertise in women’s empowerment, rural development and social welfare may help shape the party’s policy focus and outreach strategy, particularly among women, self-help groups and rural communities.
Earlier in her career, Sujata introduced initiatives such as bicycle distribution for schoolgirls and the inclusion of eggs in the mid-day meal programme during her posting in Sundargarh. Several of these measures were later expanded across Odisha, reinforcing her reputation as an administrator focused on social development.
With her transition from bureaucracy to politics, attention will now be on the responsibilities she assumes within the BJD and the role she plays in the party’s strategy ahead of future electoral contests.
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