Amit Shah claims Naveen Patnaik's 25-year rule with BJD has set Odisha's progress back 50 years.

Amit Shah accuses Naveen Patnaik of setting Odisha back 50 years during BJD's 25-year reign and encourages people to vote for BJP.

May 15th 2024.

Amit Shah claims Naveen Patnaik's 25-year rule with BJD has set Odisha's progress back 50 years.
During a recent election rally in Surada, under the Aska Lok Sabha constituency in Ganjam, the honorable Home Minister Amit Shah expressed his concerns about the current state of affairs in Odisha. He accused Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik and his party, BJD, of holding back the state's progress and development by 50 years during their 25-year rule. Urging the voters to give the saffron party a chance to form government, Shah highlighted the need for change and improvement in the state's leadership.

Shah further added that instead of being governed by elected representatives, Odisha is being run by "outsiders." He emphasized the impact of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership on the state's global reputation and development. However, he also pointed out the lack of progress during the BJD's rule and the need for a change in leadership to move the state forward.

In addition, the Home Minister promised to implement the "One Nation One Ration Card" scheme in Odisha if BJP comes to power. He also assured the public that the judicial commission report on the missing keys of Puri Jagannath temple's Ratna Bhandar will be made public within six days of forming government in Odisha.

Shah praised PM Modi's efforts in ending terrorism and Naxalism in India, and urged the public to give Modi five years to bring about significant changes in the state. He highlighted the difference between 25 years of Naveen babu's rule and the potential impact of five years under Modi's leadership.

In conclusion, Shah's speech at the rally shed light on the current state of Odisha and the need for a change in leadership to drive progress and development in the state. He urged the public to make an informed decision and give the BJP a chance to form government in Odisha.

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