Bhubaneswar:Asserting that the ‘double engine’ government in Odisha has started delivering goods, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Saturday said the state is set to become Maoist-free much ahead of the national target of March 2026.
Majhi said this while replying to the debate on ‘Motion of Thanks’ to the governor's address to the Assembly.
He said the state’s BJP government has been making progress and its achievements within the first eight months were not less than the BJD’s 290 months (24 years) of work.
“The impact of the double engine government (BJP government at the centre and state) is visible particularly in the infrastructure sector. There are huge investments in the roads, rail, ports, airports and other infrastructure and this is possible due to the double engine government,” Majhi said, adding that his government was determined to connect Odisha’s all 30 districts with a rail network.
Rejecting the opposition allegation that the law and order situation was deteriorating in the state, Majhi claimed that the accused persons in all the cases have been arrested and sent to jail in the last eight months.
“On the other hand, the rate of conviction in women-related cases was in single digit while the IPC cases remained less than 12 per cent. You will certainly find improvement in the rate of conviction in the coming days,” he said.