May 15th 2024.
During a recent road show in Cuttack, Union Home Minister Amit Shah expressed his concerns about the state's administration being led by an officer from outside the state. While he clarified that there is no dispute with Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, he raised the issue of an outsider running the government in the name of Patnaik. Shah believes that this is not only a matter of administrative concerns but also an issue of Odia pride and prestige.
When asked about the impact of the Ram Mandir issue on the people of Odisha, Shah stated that there is a sense of anger among the locals due to attempts to obstruct the consecration ceremony of the temple in Ayodhya. He further reiterated that those who try to hinder the celebrations will not be forgiven by the people of Odisha.
During a public meeting in Ganjam district, Shah accused the Naveen government of using different tactics to prevent people from participating in the Ram Mandir Utsav. He firmly stated that such actions will not be tolerated by the new BJP government, which is committed to upholding the sentiments of the people.
Shah also addressed the longstanding issue of the Lord Jagannath Temple in Puri. He promised that within six hours of the swearing-in ceremony of the BJP government, all four gates of the temple will be opened for devotees. He also assured the public that the report of the judicial commission investigating the missing keys of the Ratna Bhandar will be made public.
Moreover, Shah mentioned that the BJP has promised in its manifesto to return the money of those who were duped by various ponzi companies within one-and-a-half years. He also warned that those involved in the chit fund scam will be punished and sent to jail. These measures aim to restore the trust of the people in the government and bring justice to those who have been wronged.
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