All Is Not Quite Well In BJD

The more the BJD tries to hide it, the more it comes out: all is not quite well in the ruling party. Days after party supremo Naveen Patnaik cautioned his MPs at a meeting in Delhi not to go public with their views, senior BJD leader and the party’s parliamentary party leader Bhartruhari Mahatab has […]

BJD Bhatruhari

The more the BJD tries to hide it, the more it comes out: all is not quite well in the ruling party. Days after party supremo Naveen Patnaik cautioned his MPs at a meeting in Delhi not to go public with their views, senior BJD leader and the party’s parliamentary party leader Bhartruhari Mahatab has done the exact opposite by writing an article in Nirvay, a daily Odia tabloid, where he has accused his own party of overreacting to the BJP’s aggressive posturing about winning the next election, thereby ‘proving its weakness’.

Predictably, the BJD has been quick to distance itself from Mahatab’s claim, dubbing it ‘his personal opinion’ and affirming that all is indeed well in the party. But there is no mistaking the fissures within the party. For one thing, Mahatab is not one of those voluble and excitable leaders prone to making thoughtless, outrageous and provocative statements. For another, as the leader of the BJD parliamentary party, he could not have been unaware of the interpretations that his article would be open to – more so because it was not an off-the-cuff comment made before a TV camera in the ‘heat of the moment’, but a newspaper article which must have been preceded by some thought and careful deliberation. More ominously for the BJD, he has made it clear that this is only the first part of the write up which he plans to follow up with at least one more piece.