Bhubaneswar: A day before the counting of votes takes place, Odisha Congress president Niranjan Patnaik Wednesday conceded that the party will not be able to form a government on its own in the state and may lose opposition status also.
Patnaik's statement indicated that its straight fight between the BJD and the BJP in Odisha, a state where Congress had its government for several times in the past and where it is principal opposition to the Naveen Patnaik headed the party for previous 19 years. Amid indication of Congress poor showing, knives are out for the OPCC leadership.
"We(Congress) will not be able to form the government in the state on our own. However, our performance will be better than in 2014," Patnaik told reporters here during an interaction while reacting to exit polls predictions.
The Congress had in 2014 bagged only 16 out of the total 147 seats in Odisha Assembly and had failed to open its account in the Lok Sabha polls. Different exit polls this time predicted one Lok Sabha seat and 15 assembly seats for the party.
Majority of the exit polls forecast an impressive performance by the BJP in Odisha this time. Many of them even suggested that the saffron party bagging more seats out of a total of 21 Lok Sabha constituencies in Odisha than the BJD.
In the state assembly election also, the polls indicated the BJP emerging as the main challenger to the Naveen Patnaik's party. Congress President Rahul Gandhi had addressed several rallies in Odisha to boost party prospect at both the national and state levels.
Patnaik, however, claimed that he will win from both Bhandaripokhari and Ghasipura assembly seats.
Senior Congress leader and former minister Jagannath Patnaik has resigned from the OPCC coordination committee and the Pradesh Election Committee(PEC) in protest against the poor poll preparedness and management by the party state leadership.