The Asian Age

BJD, BJP FIGHT TO TAKE CREDIT FOR DEVELOPMEN­T

- AKSHAYA KUMAR SAHOO

In their bids to impress voters ahead of 2019 polls, Odisha chief minister and BJD president Naveen Patnaik and Union petroleum and natural gas minister Dharmendra Pradhan of the BJP are competing to claim credit for the recent wave of developmen­t in the state

Odisha chief minister and BJD president Naveen Patnaik and Union petroleum and natural gas minister Dharmendra Pradhan, who is being considered as the BJP chief ministeria­l candidate, have started fighting a fierce battle to take credit for the current wave of developmen­t in the state so as to impress the voters for the 2019 Assembly and Lok Sabha polls.

Their bitterness has come to such a pass that leaders of their respective parties have stopped sharing dais even at official functions, including inaugurati­on of government projects.

Though some political analysts predict post- poll understand­ing between the two parties as they share common anti- Congress ideology in the event none of them gets a majority, sources said that both the parties are also equally enthusiast­ic to outshine each other in the 2019 elections to establish their oneupmansh­ip in state politics.

Ever since Mr Pradhan became a Union minister in 2014, he determined­ly worked to ensure that BJD supremo Naveen Patnaik did not walk away with all the credit for developmen­t works taking place in the state.

The fight for the credit between the BJD and BJP started in 2014 when the BJP leaders led by Mr Pradhan protested against display of Odisha government’s logo on 420 vehicles of “108” ambulance service. Besides the logo, the ambulances also used to carry this message — “Odisha Zaroorikal­in Ambulance Seva ( Odisha emergency ambulance service).”

After the BJP’s protest, the ambulances were repainted with a new message — “Rashtriya Ambulance Seva

( National ambulance services).”

In 2015, the BJP challenged the BJD government’s claim that supply of rice at ` 1 per kg to below poverty line ( BPL) families was its own food security scheme. Through successful campaignin­g, the saffron party forced the Naveen Patnaik government to admit that the Centre was giving ` 29 subsidy on every kilogram of rice while the state’s share was only ` 2. The beneficiar­y was paying just one rupee to buy a kilogram of rice priced at ` 31 per kg.

The BJP through massive public relations campaign showcased Indian Oil Corporatio­n’s ( IOCL) ` 35,000- crore refinery project at Paradip, All India Institute of Medical Sciences ( AIIMS) at Bhubaneswa­r and Indian Institute of Management at Sambalpur, plastic park at Paradip and Central approval of Talcher fertiliser plant as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union minister Mr Pradhan’s gifts to Odisha.

Realising that the BJP’s aggressive campaign was corroding its “pro- people image,” the BJD rolled out a number of social security measures, including housing and insurance benefits for constructi­on workers and people working in many other unorganise­d sectors. Besides, it also announced land and houses for people living in slums in different urban centres; laptops for school and college students.

The competitio­n for claiming the credit for different contributi­ons continued to gather momentum during the current year with both the parties indulging public spats.

Very recently, the BJD government claimed that five medical colleges that came up at Koraput, Balasore, Puri, Bolangir and Baripada were its contributi­ons and the institutio­ns were establishe­d with the state’s own resources. Despite 60 per cent fund contributi­on by the Centre to these health institutio­ns, the state government did not print names of the Union health minister J. P. Nadda and Union minister of state for health Ashwini Kumar Choubey in the invitation cards for inaugurati­on of Bo lang ir Medical College and P and it Raghunath Murumu Medical College at Baripada. Aggrieved, Mr Choubey shared the figures of the Central government’s contributi­on to all the medical colleges. “For the five medical colleges in Odisha, the Centre has released a total ` 558.6 crore at 60: 40 ratio,” Mr Choubey said.

The latest fight that is being fought in the public is over the recent announceme­nt of Ayushman Bharat Yojana health scheme by the Narendra Modi government.

The BJD government has rejected it saying it is inadequate to address the concerns of the BPL people in Odisha.

Sensing that the implementa­tion of the Ayushman Bharat Yojana would eat into its vote bank at the grassroots, CM Naveen Patnaik has announced Biju Swasthya Kalyan Yojana ( BSKY).

The BJP, like previous instances, has depicted Biju Swasthya Kalyan Yojana “as yet another attempt to hijack in the Central government scheme.”

“Odisha finance secretary Tuhinkanta Pandey has already admitted that the the ` 7000- crore Biju Swasthya Kalyan Yojana, the Central share is ` 700 crore. We will not allow the BJD to claim all the credit for the BSKY,” said BJP vice president Samir Mohanty.

In the latest battle of seeking public attention, the Naveen Patnaik government, in retaliatio­n to Mr Pradhan’s Investors’ Conclave at Surat in Gujarat, is going to host a “Make in Odisha” event in this month of September.

In the past few months, neither Mr Patnaik nor his ministers have shared dais with Mr Pradhan on Central government project inaugurati­on ceremonies as an act of anti- BJP posturing.

“The battle between BJD and BJP for credits for contributi­ons to the state’s growth will grow shriller in the coming days since the BJP is rising in the state at a threatenin­g pace ever since 2017 rural pace.

Both the parties have buried since long issuebased politics and rather concentrat­ing on the this new strategy of claiming credits for developmen­tof the state to impress the voters,” observes political analyst Rabi Das.

The BJD- BJP bitterness has come to such a pass that leaders of the 2 parties have stopped sharing dais at official functions like project launches

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Odisha CM and BJD chief Naveen Patnaik interacts with children. ( Right) Union petroleum minister Dharmendra Pradhan at an event in Bhubaneswa­r.
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