Modi’s Praise For Naveen Is An Embarrassment For Both BJD And BJP

The ruling BJD believes PM Modi's fulsome praise for Naveen Patnaik over 'cooperative federalism' is a pat on its back and something to crow about – and an embarrassment for the BJP. But is that really the case?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik

Is Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s fulsome praise for Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik in Parliament yesterday for setting an example of ‘cooperative federalism’, an occasion for celebration or a cause for embarrassment for the ruling BJD? Going by the reaction of BJD parliamentary party leader Prasanna Acharya, the ruling party clearly believes it’s a pat on its back and something to crow about – and an embarrassment for the BJP.

But is that really the case? Viewed from another angle, the BJD should actually be embarrassed about it since it only helps buttress the widely held impression that the BJD and BJP are actually ‘friends’ rather than adversaries. For all its cries of ‘central neglect’, the ruling party in Odisha has not been able to shake off the public impression that it has a secret understanding with the ruling party at the Centre. The fulminations of BJD members in Parliament over issues like the uptake of parboiled rice, houses under PMAY and so on in the recent past have been seen for what they are: political rhetoric ahead of the panchayat elections.