Karanjia/ Dhamnagar (Odisha):Alleging that the Odisha government has been "outsourced", BJP president JP Nadda on Thursday claimed the people's representatives like MLAs and MPs are unable to meet Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik. The government in the state needs to be changed to get rid of this practice, Nadda said while addressing election rallies at Karanjia and Dhamra.
The Odisha administration has been outsourced. There is no son or daughter of Odisha left who can run the administration here. Who is stopping the MPs and MLAs of Odisha from reaching the seat of Chief Minister? he said at a public meeting in Karanjia. Though Nadda did not name anyone, he was apparently referring to bureaucrat-turned-BJD leader VK Pandian, a close associate of the chief minister.
The BJP has been calling him an outsider in Odisha's politics. Pandian was born in Tamil Nadu, studied in Delhi and started his career as a Punjab cadre IAS officer, but shifted to Odisha cadre after marrying an Odiya. Urging the people to vote for the BJP, Nadda said he assures the gathering that only a son or daughter of Odisha will rule the state.
Nadda also claimed that all government contracts are given to outsiders. "Even the contract for the supply of school dress, cycle for children and food in school are given to outside contractors," he said in another rally at Dhamnagar. The BJP president also came down heavily on the BJD government over the missing keys of Lord Jagannath's Ratna Bhandar (treasure chest) in Puri and said the new administration formed by the saffron party after the elections will find them out.