May 6th 2024.
In his speech at the Berhampur rally, Prime Minister Narendra Modi confidently declared that the deadline for the BJD government in Odisha is June 4th, the day the assembly election results will be announced. As he addressed the crowd at his first election rally in the state, Modi urged the people to give the BJP a chance to lead and transform Odisha into the top state in the country.
Taking a subtle jab at BJD president and Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, the prime minister emphasized the need for a leader who understands the language and culture of Odisha. "Odisha needs a CM who understands Odia language and culture," Modi stated, implying that the current leadership has failed to do so.
Modi confidently declared that the BJP will form a "double-engine" government in Odisha after the elections. He firmly stated that the BJD government's tenure will end on June 4th, 2024, and the BJP will take charge. The prime minister also pointed out that Odisha has not benefited from the Ayushman Bharat Yojana, as it was not implemented by the BJD government in the state.
Highlighting the negligence of the BJD government, Modi mentioned that the Centre had provided Rs 10,000 crore under the 'Jal Jeevan Mission' scheme to Odisha. However, the funds were not utilized effectively by the current dispensation. "You have given 50 years to Congress and 25 years to BJD. Just give five years to the BJP, and we will make Odisha the number one state in the country," Modi urged the people.
The prime minister acknowledged that Odisha has abundant resources, including fertile land, mineral reserves, and sea coasts. However, the people of the state continue to face poverty and struggle for a better life. In contrast, the BJP's manifesto for Odisha promises employment opportunities for the youth and women, as well as improved healthcare facilities for senior citizens.
In conclusion, Modi assured the people that the BJP fulfills its promises and urged them to vote for the party in both the assembly and Lok Sabha elections. With his confident and determined tone, the prime minister left the crowd with the assurance that the BJP will bring about positive change in Odisha.
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