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Patnaik betrayed people of western Odisha: BJP

Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Sunday vacated the Bijepur assembly seat and retained Hinjli. He had contested the recent assembly elections from Hinjili as well as Bijepur and emerged victorious from both the constituencies. Opposition BJP on Monday accused him of having betrayed the people of the western region with his decision of vacating the Bijepur assembly seat.

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Published : Jun 4, 2019, 1:56 AM IST

Bhubaneswar: A day after Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik vacated the Bijepur Assembly seat and retained Hinjili, opposition BJP on Monday accused him of having betrayed the people of the western region.

"By resigning from Bijepur Assembly constituency, Naveen Patnaik has simply betrayed the people of western Odisha," BJP national secretary and newly-elected Lok Sabha member from Bargarh, Suresh Pujari, said.

Coming down heavily on the BJD president for his move, Pujari said that the people of entire western Odisha had high expectations when Patnaik chose to contest from Bijepur. "Now, the people of the region feel cheated," he said.

The BJD supremo had contested the recent assembly elections, held along with the Lok Sabha polls, from his home turf Hinjili in Ganjam district, as well as Bijepur in west Odisha and emerged victorious from both the constituencies.

Patnaik on Sunday vacated the Bijepur assembly seat and retained Hinjli.

Senior BJP leader and former minister, Jayanarayan Mishra also lashed out at the chief minister for his decision.

"It is diffucult to understand why Naveen Patnaik chose to contest from Bijepur and decided to vacate the seat now," Mishra, an MLA from Sambalpur, said.

Accusing Patnaik of cheating the people of western Odisha for years, Mishra said that the special package announced by the chief minister before his resignation from Bijepur seat was nothing but a trick to hoodwink the people of the region.

Patnaik had on May 30 announced a Rs 1,330-crore package, including plans to provide pucca houses to 34,000 households in the assembly constituency.

"The so-called package is the first move to betray the people of western Odisha and Bijepur in particular by the government in its fifth term," the BJP leader alleged.

"Despite the BJD's 'sinister design', the BJP will put up a strong fight in the by-election in Bijepur," he said.

Dismissing the allegations, BJD leader and Health minister Naba Kishore Das said that the chief minister is not going to ignore the people of Bijepur, as he has already stated that development of the region is his responsibility.

"Besides announcing the special package for the development of the area, Patnaik has promised that he will personally monitor implementation of the projects," Das said.

Also read: Odisha govt starts disbursements under 'KALIA' scheme

Bhubaneswar: A day after Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik vacated the Bijepur Assembly seat and retained Hinjili, opposition BJP on Monday accused him of having betrayed the people of the western region.

"By resigning from Bijepur Assembly constituency, Naveen Patnaik has simply betrayed the people of western Odisha," BJP national secretary and newly-elected Lok Sabha member from Bargarh, Suresh Pujari, said.

Coming down heavily on the BJD president for his move, Pujari said that the people of entire western Odisha had high expectations when Patnaik chose to contest from Bijepur. "Now, the people of the region feel cheated," he said.

The BJD supremo had contested the recent assembly elections, held along with the Lok Sabha polls, from his home turf Hinjili in Ganjam district, as well as Bijepur in west Odisha and emerged victorious from both the constituencies.

Patnaik on Sunday vacated the Bijepur assembly seat and retained Hinjli.

Senior BJP leader and former minister, Jayanarayan Mishra also lashed out at the chief minister for his decision.

"It is diffucult to understand why Naveen Patnaik chose to contest from Bijepur and decided to vacate the seat now," Mishra, an MLA from Sambalpur, said.

Accusing Patnaik of cheating the people of western Odisha for years, Mishra said that the special package announced by the chief minister before his resignation from Bijepur seat was nothing but a trick to hoodwink the people of the region.

Patnaik had on May 30 announced a Rs 1,330-crore package, including plans to provide pucca houses to 34,000 households in the assembly constituency.

"The so-called package is the first move to betray the people of western Odisha and Bijepur in particular by the government in its fifth term," the BJP leader alleged.

"Despite the BJD's 'sinister design', the BJP will put up a strong fight in the by-election in Bijepur," he said.

Dismissing the allegations, BJD leader and Health minister Naba Kishore Das said that the chief minister is not going to ignore the people of Bijepur, as he has already stated that development of the region is his responsibility.

"Besides announcing the special package for the development of the area, Patnaik has promised that he will personally monitor implementation of the projects," Das said.

Also read: Odisha govt starts disbursements under 'KALIA' scheme

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Patnaik betrayed people of western Odisha: BJP
         Bhubaneswar, Jun 3 (PTI) A day after Odisha Chief
Minister Naveen Patnaik vacated the Bijepur Assembly seat and
retained Hinjili, opposition BJP Monday accused him of having
betrayed the people of the western region.
         "By resigning from Bijepur Assembly constituency,
Naveen Patnaik has simply betrayed the people of western
Odisha," BJP national secretary and newly-elected Lok Sabha
member from Bargarh, Suresh Pujari, said.
         Coming down heavily on the BJD president for his move,
Pujari said the people of entire western Odisha had high
expectations when Patnaik chose to contest from Bijepur. "Now,
the people of the region feel cheated," he said.
         The BJD supremo had contested the recent assembly
elections, held along with the Lok Sabha polls, from his home
turf Hinjili in Ganjam district, as well as Bijepur in west
Odisha, and emerged victorious from both the constituencies.
         Patnaik on Sunday vacated the Bijepur assembly seat
and retained Hinjli.
         Senior BJP leader and former minister, Jayanarayan
Mishra also lashed out at the chief minister for his decision.
"It is diffucult to understand why Naveen Patnaik chose to
contest from Bijepur and decided to vacate the seat now,"
Mishra, an MLA from Sambalpur, said.
         Accusing Patnaik of cheating the people of western
Odisha for years, Mishra said the special package announced by
the chief minister before his resignation from Bijepur seat
was nothing but a trick to hoodwink the people of the region.
         Patnaik had on May 30 announced a Rs 1,330-crore
package, including plans to provide pucca houses to 34,000
households in the assembly constituency.
         "The so-called package is the first move to betray the
people of western Odisha and Bijepur in particular by the
government in its fifth term," the BJP leader alleged.
         Despite the BJD's "sinister design", the BJP will put
up a strong fight in the by-election in Bijepur, he said.
         Dismissing the allegations, BJD leader and Health
Minister Naba Kishore Das said the chief minister is not going
to ignore the people of Bijepur, as he has already stated that
development of the region is his responsibility.
         Besides announcing the special package for the
development of the area, Patnaik has promised that he will
personally monitor implementation of the projects, Das said.
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