At Least For Now, It’s Advantage Naveen

As the Naveen Patnaik government completes three years of its fourth term in office, the point to ponder is whether it has done enough in these three years to lay the foundation for an unprecedented fifth successive innings. To put it another way, has the combined Opposition done enough to chisel away at the BJD’s […]

Naveen Patnaik

As the Naveen Patnaik government completes three years of its fourth term in office, the point to ponder is whether it has done enough in these three years to lay the foundation for an unprecedented fifth successive innings. To put it another way, has the combined Opposition done enough to chisel away at the BJD’s support base to deny it that privilege?

Of course, there are still two years to go for the next Assembly elections – unless Naveen decides to spring a surprise, as he did in 2004, by advancing the polls. And two years is a long enough time to put any creaking wheels in the BJD juggernaut back into shape. But then the Opposition – the BJP, in particular - which is upbeat after a good show in the recent panchayat elections, also has the same length of time to drive the nail further in.