Bharatiya Janata Party President J.P. Nadda has announced that Odisha's MLAs and MPs are not allowed to meet the Chief Minister.

BJP leader Nadda accused Odisha government of being "outsourced" and claimed that representatives are unable to meet CM Patnaik. Change is needed.

May 23rd 2024.

Bharatiya Janata Party President J.P. Nadda has announced that Odisha's MLAs and MPs are not allowed to meet the Chief Minister.
At a rally in Karanjia and Dhamnagar, BJP president JP Nadda expressed his concerns about the current state of affairs in Odisha. He accused the state government of being "outsourced" and claimed that even the elected representatives are unable to meet with Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik. Nadda firmly believes that this practice needs to end and the government needs to be changed. He assured the crowd that if their votes were cast in favor of BJP, only a native of Odisha would be chosen to lead the state.

Nadda also took a dig at the current administration by mentioning the influence of VK Pandian, a bureaucrat-turned-BJD leader who is known to be a close aide of the chief minister. While not naming him directly, Nadda highlighted the fact that Pandian was born in Tamil Nadu and studied in Delhi before moving to Odisha. He emphasized that there are no longer any sons or daughters of Odisha left to manage the state's affairs.

In another rally in Dhamnagar, Nadda criticized the BJD government for awarding all government contracts to outsiders. He cited examples such as school dress and cycle supplies, as well as food in schools, being given to outside contractors. He promised the crowd that if BJP were to form the new government, they would ensure that Odisha's resources and contracts are given to its own people.

Nadda also touched upon the issue of the missing keys of Lord Jagannath's Ratna Bhandar in Puri. He assured the people that if BJP were to come into power, they would thoroughly investigate the matter and manage the treasury properly. He also mentioned the upcoming elections and urged the people to vote for BJP to bring about a change in the state.

During his speech in the tribal areas of Odisha, Nadda praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for elevating the status of "adivasis" (tribals) by appointing a daughter of the state and a tribal woman as President of India. He also highlighted the various schemes introduced by the central government for the welfare of tribals. Nadda proudly mentioned how the Modi government has successfully lifted 25 crore people out of poverty.

In a final attack, Nadda criticized the Congress and the INDIA bloc, calling them a group of parties that promote dynastic politics and appeasement. He assured the people that under Modi's leadership, their reservation rights would be protected, unlike the INDIA alliance who would take it away and use it for their own benefit. Nadda ended his speech by encouraging the people to vote for BJP and bring about a positive change in the state.

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