BJP accuses BJD government of annual corruption of Rs 50k crore under the guise of 5T.

BJP in Odisha accuses previous BJD regime of misappropriating Rs 50,000 crore annually under the guise of 5T, promises transparent and corruption-free government.

July 20th 2024.

BJP accuses BJD government of annual corruption of Rs 50k crore under the guise of 5T.
The ruling BJP party in Puri has made a bold claim, accusing the previous BJD regime of misappropriating a whopping Rs 50,000 crore per annum under the guise of their 5T initiative. This allegation was brought to light during the BJP's two-day state executive meeting in Puri, where they discussed and passed their political agenda.

The 5T initiative, which was adopted by the previous Naveen Patnaik government, stands for teamwork, technology, transparency, and timely completion of projects, all leading to the transformation of Odisha. However, senior BJP leader and Revenue Minister Suresh Pujari expressed his disappointment during a press conference after the meeting, citing the alleged misappropriation of funds as evidence of rampant corruption within the BJD regime. He further claimed that this corruption was evident in various neglected sectors such as women's safety, education, and health.

The BJP did not hold back in their criticism of the 25-year rule of the BJD government, stating that they had failed to meet the basic needs of the people. Pujari pointed out that the BJD government lacked the willpower to resolve public issues, which was reflected in the party's resolution.

The BJP also accused the BJD government of causing chaos and corruption in the state and promised to provide a clean, transparent, and efficient government that would prioritize the upliftment of Odia Asmita. They also highlighted the fact that the BJD government had given more power and authority to officers than elected representatives, resulting in local businessmen being sidelined in favor of outsiders.

The BJP resolution also addressed the controversial "shadow cabinet" created by Naveen Patnaik, where MLAs were assigned to monitor different departments. The BJP saw this as a ploy to deceive the people of Odisha and promised to prioritize the fulfillment of their electoral promises, including the opening of four gates of the Shree Jagannath Temple and the Lord's Ratna Bhandar. They also assured farmers that they would soon receive the promised Rs 3,100 per quintal as MSP for paddy, and women would receive a Rs 50,000 voucher as outlined in the party's manifesto.

The BJP also commended Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his dedication to transforming Odisha into one of the top states in the country. Pujari reminded the people that in 2036, Odisha will celebrate its 100th year of formation, and the BJP has a 12-year plan in place to develop and modernize the state, similar to the construction of the Konark Temple, which took 12 years and 1,200 artisans.

In conclusion, Pujari reiterated that the BJP resolution highlighted the party's commitment to work towards the development and modernization of Odisha by 2036, with the support of at least 12,000 dedicated BJP workers, ranging from grassroots members to the Chief Minister. The BJP is determined to fulfill their promises and bring positive change to the state of Odisha.

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