PM's statement triggers protest in Odisha Assembly

Bhubaneswar: Odisha Assembly today witnessed a protest against Narendra Modi’s alleged “anti-Odisha” remark with Congress questioning Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik’s silence on the issue and ruling BJD demanding an apology from the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister’s remark on Odisha’s poverty at an election rally in Uttar Pradesh continued to rock the Assembly for the […]

Assembly Ruckus
Bhubaneswar: Odisha Assembly today witnessed a protest against Narendra Modi's alleged "anti-Odisha" remark with Congress questioning Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik's silence on the issue and ruling BJD demanding an apology from the Prime Minister.

Also Read: Revenue of Rs 7446.73 pending on various companies: Finance…
The NDA government had also changed the fund sharing pattern between the Centre and the state on different schemes.

"A resolution should be passed in the Assembly condemning the Prime Minister's statement," he said.

The treasury bench members also joined the opposition Congress MLAs and demanded unconditional apology from the Prime Minister for his remark on the state's poverty.

The BJD members shouted anti-Modi slogans like "Modi Hai...Hai", prompting Speaker Niranjan Pujari to adjourn the House till 3 pm.

BJP member Pradip Purohit outside the Assembly said the allegation made against Modi was politically motivated and lacked truth.

"They (Cong, BJD) are intolerant to the growing popularity of the Prime Minister in Odisha. This is an attempt to instigate the people against the Prime Minister," he said.

Modi, while referring to results of rural polls in Odisha had said at an election rally at Gonda in Uttar Pradesh last week, "Odisha, where there is so much poverty, starvation, unemployment and where BJP even had no foothold to place its flag, people have given so much support that everyone is taken aback...even the poor of Odisha have come with the BJP."