BJD to hold a meeting with legislators to plan strategies for upcoming assembly session.

The BJD opposition party is preparing for the upcoming assembly session, with leader Naveen Patnaik urging its legislators to effectively fight for people's rights in Odisha.

July 21st 2024.

BJD to hold a meeting with legislators to plan strategies for upcoming assembly session.
The assembly session in Bhubaneswar is set to begin on July 22, and the opposition party, BJD, is determined to fight for the rights of the people in a powerful and effective manner. Under the guidance of Leader of Opposition Naveen Patnaik, the BJD's legislature party gathered for a meeting on Saturday in Bhubaneswar. Patnaik emphasized the importance of their new role as the opposition party and discussed strategies to be employed during the upcoming session.

All 51 BJD MLAs attended the meeting, showing their commitment to the party and its cause. Among the issues to be addressed by the BJD legislators are the soaring prices of essential items, alleged mismanagement during Lord Jagannath's Rath Yatra, the state of law and order, the alleged assault on a government servant at Puri Raj Bhavan, and the recent communal riot in Balasore. Patnaik urged the MLAs to ensure their presence in the House at all times and to work towards safeguarding the interests of the state and its 4.5 crore people.

After the meeting, BJD chief whip Pramila Mallik and deputy chief whip Pratap Keshari Deb spoke to the reporters, highlighting the various issues that were discussed and the party's plans for the upcoming session. They expressed confidence in their leader, Patnaik, and his guidance in navigating through the challenges facing the state.

As the assembly session draws near, the BJD is gearing up to fulfill their responsibilities as the opposition party and to represent the concerns of the people. With a strong leader at the helm and a committed team of MLAs, they are determined to make their presence felt and bring about positive change for the betterment of Odisha and its citizens.

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