As for Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik's fresh statement that VK Pandian is not his successor, BJP National Vice President and party’s Kendrapara Lok Sabha candidate Baijayant 'Jay' Panda said, “The people of Odisha know that the person (Pandian) has been controlling the CM, the BJD and the government."
The way politics is going on within BJD, you will see an explosion in coming days. The people of Odisha have voted for BJP MP and MLA candidates in bumper vote, said PM Narendra Modi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed concerns and wanted to know if there is any conspiracy behind CM Naveen Patnaik’s poor health condition.
On Tuesday, the senior BJP leader held a massive roadshow in Mahakalpada as part of the ‘Jan Ashirwad Yatra'. Thousands of people and party workers attended the roadshow today.
Who should run the government in Odisha? Whether it should be run by an elected leader (CM) or any Tamil babu, questioned Amit Shah while targeting the state of affairs in Odisha.
BJP National Vice President and party’s Kendrapara Lok Sabha candidate Baijayant Panda termed CM Naveen Patanik's allegations as baseless and said, "I have joined politics not to accumulate assets. Lord Jagannath has given us enough. I am here to work for the people.”
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma criticized the BJD government in Odisha at an election rally, highlighting poor governance, job migration and lack of employment. He promised that BJP would create jobs while attacking BJD leader VK Pandian for monopolising power with his spouse.
While addressing a public meeting at Banpur under the Puri Lok Sabha segment, Yogi Adityanath attacked the Naveen Patnaik-led government in Odisha. Alleging that the CM here is surrounded by officers, Yogi Adityanath said that they are hijacking central schemes of the PM Narendra Modi-led government.
BJP National President JP Nadda claimed that the people of Odisha are set to elect BJP for all 21 Lok Sabha seats and expressed their desire for a change from Naveen Patnaik's leadership. He highlighted Modi's contributions to development and tribal welfare, criticized the BJD government's neglect of tribals and the poor, and questioned the governance model under current leadership, emphasizing the need for local leadership in state governance.
Amit Shah claimed BJP surpassed 310 seats in the first five phases of the Indian general elections, targeting over 400. In Odisha, he promised a government focused on local language and culture, criticizing Naveen Patnaik for neglecting these aspects and exploiting state resources. Shah highlighted plans for development including a new hospital and implementation of the PESA Act to protect tribal lands.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the BJD's governance in Odisha, highlighting corrupt practices and lack of development. During a Cuttack rally, he questioned the whereabouts of Puri temple's Ratna Bhandar keys and projected a BJP-led future focused on rapid progress.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's mega roadshow in Puri marks a significant political event as he supports BJP candidates for the upcoming 2024 Odisha elections. The event is part of BJP's strategy to unseat the long-ruling BJD and addresses local development concerns.
As per latest development, the SIT will conduct a detailed investigation and arrest the remaining accused persons early. Besides, focus will be given on collection of proper evidence (scientific/forensic/digital) and submission of chargesheet within 30 days for early trial of the case.
BJP leaders Hema Malini and Aparajita Sarangi criticized the BJD's governance in Odisha, highlighting unfulfilled developments despite rich cultural and natural resources. They promised substantial changes, including land distribution and cash vouchers, if BJP comes to power.
Biswa Sarma gave an ultimatum to Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik’s close aide VK Pandian to find the missing keys of Ratna Bhandar by June 10. He also said that if the BJD government fails to find the missing keys, BJP will find the keys after the party forms government in Odisha on June 10.
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