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Former BJP leader Samir Dey, a three-time Odisha Legislative Assembly member, passed away on Monday at a private hospital in Cuttack due to a kidney-related illness. He was 67. Dey served as the Minister of Urban Development, Public Grievances & Pension Administration, and Higher Education from 2000 to 2009.
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