Second Naveen Patnaik ministry

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Second Naveen Patnaik ministry
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27th Ministry of Odisha
2004–2009
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Date formed16 May 2004
Date dissolved20 May 2009
People and organisations
Governor M. M. Rajendran
Rameshwar Thakur
Murlidhar Chandrakant Bhandare
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik
No. of ministers22
Member parties NDA 93
  BJD 61
  BJP 32
Status in legislature Majority
93 / 147(63%)
Opposition party UPA
Opposition leader Janaki Ballabh Patnaik (2004-2009)
Ramachandra Ulaka (2009)
History
Election 2004
Legislature terms5 years, 4 days
Predecessor First Naveen Patnaik ministry
Successor Third Naveen Patnaik ministry

Naveen Patnaik was elected as the chief minister of Odisha for the second time in 2004 after NDA secured a landslide victory in the 2004 Odisha Legislative Assembly election. The elections were called early [1] and were held in the state in two phases coinciding with 2004 Indian general election. The results were declared on 13 May 2004. NDA secured 93 seats out of 147 in the thirteenth Odisha Legislative Assembly. BJD secured 61 seats while BJP secured 32 seats, upsetting the Congress party which was led by former CM Janaki Ballabh Patnaik. This was a saving grace for the NDA as it lost the 2004 Indian general election. [2]

Council of Ministers

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik along with 14 Cabinet Ministers and 7 Minister of State with Independent Charges were administered the oath of office and secrecy by Governor M. M. Rajendran at the Raj Bhavan, Bhubaneswar on 16 May 2004. The BJD had the larger share of representation in the ministry with 14 ministers including the Chief Minister while the BJP had eight. [3] [4]

The first Cabinet reshuffle took place on 17 May 2006 after the resignation of 3 ministers in the previous month. [5] Second Cabinet reshuffle took place on 5 February 2008 where oath was administered by Governor Murlidhar Chandrakant Bhandare at the Raj Bhavan, Bhubaneswar. [6]

Source
PortfolioNamePortraitConstituencyTenureParty
Naveen Patnaik NaveenPatnaik.jpg Hinjili 16 May 200420 May 2009 BJD
16 May 200416 May 2006 BJD
23 March 200620 May 2009 BJD
5 May 2008 BJD
10 December 2008 BJD
Cabinet Minister
Surendra Nath Naik Surendra Nath Naik.jpg Kakatpur 16 May 200420 May 2009 BJD
Pramila Mallik Pramila Mallik.jpg Binjharpur 16 May 200420 May 2009 BJD
Prafulla Chandra Ghadei Prafulla Ghadei.jpg Sukinda 16 May 200420 May 2009 BJD
Ananga Udaya Singh Deo Ananga Udaya Singh Deo.jpg Bolangir 16 May 200420 May 2009 BJD
Bijayshree Routray Bijayshree Routray.JPG Basudevpur 16 May 200416 May 2006 BJD
Surjya Narayan Patro Surjya Narayana Patro.jpg Digapahandi 16 May 200420 May 2009 BJD
16 May 2006 BJD
Debiprasad Mishra Debiprasad Mishra.jpg Baramba 5 February 200820 May 2009 BJD
Damodar Rout Damodara Rout.jpg Erasama16 May 200416 May 2006 BJD
Surjya Narayan Patro Surjya Narayana Patro.jpg Digapahandi 17 May 200620 May 2009 BJD
Damodar Rout Damodara Rout.jpg Erasama16 May 200416 May 2006 BJD
Raghunath Mohanty Raghunath Mohanty.jpg Basta 17 May 200620 May 2009 BJD
Padmanabha Behera Padmanabha Behera.jpg Phulbani 16 May 200429 December 2007 BJD
16 May 2006 BJD
Raghunath Mohanty Raghunath Mohanty.jpg Basta 17 May 200620 May 2009 BJD
Padmanabha Behera Padmanabha Behera.jpg Phulbani 17 May 20064 February 2008 BJD
Duryodhan Majhi Duryodhan Majhi.jpg Khariar 5 February 200820 May 2009 BJD
BJD
Kalindi Behera Kalindi Behera.jpg Salipur 16 May 200416 May 2006 BJD
BJD
Debiprasad Mishra Debiprasad Mishra.jpg Baramba 5 February 200820 May 2009 BJD
Chaitanya Prasad Majhi Chaitanya Prasad Majhi.jpg Bangriposi 17 May 200620 May 2009 BJD
Bishnu Charan Das Bishnu Charan Das.JPG Jagatsinghpur 17 May 200612 August 2007 [7] BJD
Biswabhusan Harichandan The Governor of Andhra Pradesh, Shri Biswabhusan Harichandan.jpg Bhubaneswar 16 May 200420 May 2009 BJP
Samir Dey Samir Dey.jpg Cuttack City 16 May 200420 May 2009 BJP
Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo KV Singh Deo.png Patnagarh 16 May 200420 May 2009 BJP
Golak Bihari Naik Golak Bihari Naik.jpg Khunta 16 May 200420 May 2009 BJP
Manmohan Samal Manmohan Samal.jpg Dhamnagar 16 May 200410 December 2008 [8] BJP
Ministers of State with Independent Charges
Debasis Nayak Debasis Nayak.jpg Bari-Derabisi16 May 20044 May 2008 [9] BJD
Balabhadra Majhi Balabhadra Majhi.jpg Narla 16 May 200416 May 2006 BJD
Rabi Narayan Nanda Rabi Narayan Nanda.jpg Jeypore 16 May 200423 March 2006 [10] BJD
Science & Technology BJD
Sanjeeb Kumar Sahoo Sanjeeb Kumar Sahoo.jpg Birmaharajpur 17 May 20064 February 2008 BJD
Nagendra Kumar Pradhan Nagendra Kumar Pradhan.JPG Athmallik 16 May 200416 May 2006 BJD
Sanjeeb Kumar Sahoo Sanjeeb Kumar Sahoo.jpg Birmaharajpur 13 August 200720 May 2009 BJD
Duryodhan Majhi Duryodhan Majhi.jpg Khariar 17 May 20064 February 2008 BJD
Sanatan Bisi Sanatan Bisi.jpg Rairakhol 5 February 200820 May 2009 BJD
Debiprasad Mishra Debiprasad Mishra.jpg Baramba 17 May 20064 February 2008 BJD
Pradip Kumar Amat Pradip Kumar Amat.jpg Boudh 5 February 200820 May 2009 BJD
Surama Padhy Surama Padhy.jpg Ranpur 16 May 200420 May 2009 BJP
Jayanarayan Mishra Jayanarayan Mishra.jpg Sambalpur 16 May 200420 May 2009 BJP
29 April 20064 February 2008 BJP
Pradipta Kumar Naik Pradipta Kumar Naik.jpg Bhawanipatna 16 May 200429 April 2006 [11] BJP
5 February 200820 May 2009 BJP

References

  1. "Orissa assembly dissolved". www.rediff.com. Retrieved 16 June 2025.
  2. Misra, Surya N. (2004). "Ruling Coalition Returns". Economic and Political Weekly. 39 (51): 5521–5523. ISSN   0012-9976. JSTOR   4415948.
  3. "Naveen sworn in as Orissa CM". The Times of India. 16 May 2004. ISSN   0971-8257 . Retrieved 15 June 2025.
  4. "22-member BJD-BJP ministry in Orissa sworn-in". Hindustan Times .
  5. "Reshuffle in State Government!". Orissa Matters. 16 May 2006. Retrieved 15 June 2025.
  6. "Orissa CM inducts 3 new ministers, elevates 2 others". The Times of India. 5 February 2008. ISSN   0971-8257 . Retrieved 15 June 2025.
  7. "Scam hits minister son". Telegraph India .
  8. "Orissa minister resigns over sex scandal". Hindustan Times .
  9. "Debasis Nayak was out of Naveen's charmed circle long before quitting BJD". Hindustan Times .
  10. "Orissa minister quits over criminal links". Hindustan Times .
  11. "A hattrick of resignations". Telegraph India .