Prasanna Acharya
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Shri Prasanna Acharya was a member of the 13th
13th Lok Sabha
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, and the 14th Lok Sabha
14th Lok Sabha
The 14th Lok Sabha was convened after the Indian general election, 2004 held in four phases during 20 April – 10 May 2004, which led to the formation of First Manmohan Singh Cabinet...

  of India
India
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. He represented the Sambalpur
Sambalpur (Lok Sabha constituency)
Sambalpur Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 21 Lok Sabha constituencies in Orissa state in eastern India. This constituency covers the whole Sambalpur district and parts of Deogarh and Angul districts.-Assembly segments:...

 constituency of Orissa
Orissa
Orissa , officially Odisha since Nov 2011, is a state of India, located on the east coast of India, by the Bay of Bengal. It is the modern name of the ancient nation of Kalinga, which was invaded by the Maurya Emperor Ashoka in 261 BC. The modern state of Orissa was established on 1 April...

 and is a member of the Biju Janata Dal
Biju Janata Dal
The Biju Janata Dal is a state political party of the Indian state of Orissa led by Naveen Patnaik, son of former state chief minister Biju Patnaik. It was founded on 27 December 1997.-History:...

 (BJD) political party.

In the elections in May 2009, when both Orissa and India went to the polls, Prasanna Acharya opted to get elected from an Orissa Assembly seat rather than his Parliament Constituency (Sambalpur). This would help him stay close to his state and work for his people.

He contested the elections from Rerakhol in Orissa with a Biju Janata Dal (BJD) ticket and won with a margin of around 10,000 votes than his nearest competitor.

As of today, Acharya holds the post of the Minister of Health in Orissa.

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