Nadda says MLAs and MPs in Odisha have lost their significance as government officials take over.

BJP president JP Nadda cautioned the people of Odisha about ineffective use of their votes, as elected officials were not effectively governing them.

May 16th 2024.

Nadda says MLAs and MPs in Odisha have lost their significance as government officials take over.
At the recent election rallies in Padampur and Sundargarh, BJP president JP Nadda expressed concern over the utilization of votes in Odisha. He pointed out that the elected representatives were not effectively governing the state, despite being chosen by the people. Nadda questioned the audience if they were satisfied with such a government, where officials held more power than the MLAs and MPs. He also highlighted the lack of accessibility to the Chief Minister and the importance of having a young, locally rooted leader who actively manages the state's daily administration.

Appealing for votes for BJP candidates, Nadda accused the BJD government of corruption and urged the people to reject such leaders. He emphasized that voting for the lotus symbol would lead to the BJP government opening the Ratna Bhandar of Lord Jagannath, which has been a controversial topic with the missing keys. Nadda also criticized the BJD government for not implementing the Ayushman Bharat scheme and depriving 68 lakh families of health coverage.

Nadda commended the development efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for Odisha, despite there being no BJP government in the state. He mentioned the increase in grant-in-aid and establishment of a permanent campus of IIM in Sambalpur as examples of the PM's dedication towards the state's progress. Nadda also highlighted the significant increase in railway budget and the laying of national highways in Odisha.

The BJP chief stressed on the change in the culture of politics under the leadership of Modi, where performance and report cards hold more importance than vote-bank politics. He urged the people to vote for BJP twice, for the MP and MLA, to ensure double development in the state. Nadda also reminded the audience of Modi's vision of making India a developed nation by 2047, and how his able leadership has brought about a positive transformation in the country.

In the end, Nadda urged the people of Odisha to vote for BJP and help in forming a government that prioritizes growth and development. He assured them that the BJP government would work towards the progress of the state and its people.

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