BJD government should be removed for development of Odisha where majority of the population is poor: Shah

Amit Shah says Odisha, a mineral-rich state, has a high number of poor people; urges people to vote out current government.

April 25th 2024.

BJD government should be removed for development of Odisha where majority of the population is poor: Shah
In a recent campaign rally in Sonepur, Odisha, Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressed his concern over the state's high poverty rate despite its abundance of mineral resources. He urged the people to vote out the Naveen Patnaik-led BJD government in the upcoming election and instead, support the BJP in their efforts to bring overall development to the state.

Addressing the crowd at the event, Shah appealed to the people of Odisha to send 20 BJP MPs to the Lok Sabha and help form a government that will prioritize the welfare of the state. He promised that under the BJP's leadership, no one will have to leave their homes and migrate to other states in search of work.

Shah also reassured the people that if the BJP comes into power, they will take steps to boost employment opportunities in the state. This includes the establishment of a textile mill to support cotton growers and various other industries such as fisheries and ayurvedic medicine manufacturing.

Speaking about the current BJD government, Shah criticized their alleged corruption and accused them of running the state with the help of officers rather than focusing on the state's language, literature, and culture. He urged the people to bring about a change by voting for the BJP and giving them a chance to prove their capabilities.

In contrast, in a campaign rally in Hinjali, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik had promised to make Odisha the number one state in the country by 2036. However, Shah questioned this promise and pointed out that under the BJD's rule for the past 25 years, the state has not made significant progress. He urged the people to give BJP a chance for just five years and witness the transformation of Odisha into the top state in the country.

Shah also touched upon the recent inauguration of the BJD government's heritage project around the Jagannath Temple in Puri, which was held just five days before the consecration ceremony of the Ram temple in Ayodhya. He accused the BJD government of attempting to divert attention from the national celebration and promised to develop the Jagannath Temple just like the Kashi Vishwanath temple if the BJP forms the government in the state.

Furthermore, Shah criticized the state government for not implementing central schemes such as Ayushman Bharat due to their fear of increasing Prime Minister Modi's popularity in the state. He reminded the people of the Modi government's achievements, including the abrogation of Article 370 and the surgical strike in Pakistan.

In conclusion, Shah appealed to the people of Odisha to support the BJP in the upcoming election and give them a chance to bring about positive change and make the state a leader in the country's development.

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