Sujata Rout Karthikeyan, a former IAS officer and wife of V. K. Karthikeyan, a close aide of Biju Janata Dal supremo Naveen Patnaik, joined the party on Thursday (June 25, 2026).
Ms. Rout joined the BJD in the presence of Mr. Patnaik at Sankha Bhawan, the party’s State headquarters here.
The Tamil Nadu-born IAS officer formally entered politics by joining the BJD in 2023.
Mr. Patnaik too carefully called her Sujata Rout instead of Sujata Rout Karthikeyan.
The BJD leadership believes that Ms. Rout could help revive the party’s crucial women voter base through her extensive grassroots connections.
Sujata Rout Karthikeyan, a former IAS officer and wife of V. K. Karthikeyan, a close aide of Biju Janata Dal supremo Naveen Patnaik, joined the party on Thursday (June 25, 2026).
The announcement came alongside a strong assertion from Mr. Patnaik, who sought to quell speculation over leadership of the party, stating that he would continue to lead the BJD in the next elections. The statement was intended to put the succession debate to rest.
Ms. Rout joined the BJD in the presence of Mr. Patnaik at Sankha Bhawan, the party’s State headquarters here. The 2000-batch Odisha-cadre IAS officer had taken voluntary retirement in 2025. Her entry into politics comes in the aftermath of the BJD’s defeat in the 2024 elections.
“I would like to welcome Ms. Sujata Rout to BJD. She will be joining as a simple member of the party. She has been an IAS officer and held several important positions including the last position which was to look after many many women in our State,” said the BJD supremo while inducting her into the party.
“I am sure as times pass and she gets used to her new position, she will learn to help people particularly women,” he said.
Ms. Rout, in her reaction, said, “I was very fortunate to have the opportunity to work under Naveen Patnaik leadership and serve the people of Odisha for the last 24 years. Today again, I am blessed to get this opportunity once again to work for the State under the leadership of Naveen Patnaik sir.”
“With the grace of Lord Jagannath and blessings of people of Odisha, I shall continue to work for Odisha and her people with complete dedication and commitment,” she added.
Patnaik asserts his leadership
Ms. Rout was accorded grand welcome with top women leaders of the BJD taking her inside the party office. Meanwhile, the statement of Mr. Patnaik drew wide attention.
Mr. Patnaik asserted that “I would like to repeat again, to clarify to the media and all other people, that of course I will be leading BJD in the next elections. I want to make that very clear.”
The statement carries significant political message in Odisha. The BJD has long been one of India’s strongest and most successful regional parties, with Mr. Patnaik at the helm of the government for uninterrupted 24 years. Yet, during his tenure as Chief Minister and party president, there barely evolved a robust second-rung leadership in the party.
In the early phase of his political career, the late Pyari Mohan Mohapatra, a former IAS officer, played a pivotal role in shaping both Mr. Patnaik and the BJD into a formidable force. In later years, V.K. Pandian emerged as a key figure, wielding considerable influence as the CM’s private secretary and playing a central role in governance.
The Tamil Nadu-born IAS officer formally entered politics by joining the BJD in 2023. At the time, Mr. Pandian was seen as all-powerful, influencing almost every aspect of party affairs. However, following the party’s defeat in the 2024 elections, he faced intense backlash. Widely perceived as Mr. Patnaik’s political heir, Mr. Pandian stepped away from politics, taking moral responsibility for the defeat.
A major factor behind his limited acceptance in Odisha’s political landscape was his Tamil origin. Additionally, several senior BJD leaders were uncomfortable with his rapid elevation as the party’s face in the run-up to the 2024 elections.
Rout’s work with SHGs
Now, with Ms. Rout entering the fray, the succession debate has resurfaced. A native of Kendrapara district, she blunts the “Odia asmita” (pride) argument that opponents had earlier leveraged. Mr. Patnaik too carefully called her Sujata Rout instead of Sujata Rout Karthikeyan.
An articulate speaker, Ms. Rout built a strong administrative reputation during her tenure as District Collector of Sundargarh and Cuttack. She rose to prominence through her work for Mission Shakti, the State’s flagship women’s empowerment programme, where she played a key role in mobilising nearly seven million women across six lakh self-help groups (SHG).
The BJD leadership believes that Ms. Rout could help revive the party’s crucial women voter base through her extensive grassroots connections. As head of the Mission Shakti Directorate ahead of the 2024 elections, she had organised large-scale SHG conventions across the State and developed close familiarity with women leaders at the grassroots level.