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BJP, Congress posing threat to Naveen Patnaik's dominance in Odisha?

Odisha is voting simultaneously for the Lok Sabha as well as the Assembly elections, with the stakes getting higher as the campaigning for the final phase of polls is reaching its peak. All eyes are on sitting Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, the Biju Janata Dal chief, who is facing stiff competition from the BJP with the Congress entering the fray as the third big player in the race. 

Elections Unlocked takes a close look as to how the poll campaign in the state has become more acrimonious and what's at stake in the battle for Odisha.

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