The Asian Age

Shah slams Naveen, sets pitch for 2019

- AKSHAYA KUMAR SAHOO

Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP) national president Amit Shah had a hectic and grueling day on Sunday in Odisha as he had a five- phase meetings and consultati­ons with party’s state leaders, zonal secretarie­s, panchayati raj representa­tives; booth and wardlevel in- charges.

Mr Shah, who has set a target of 120- plus seats for Odisha in 2019 Assembly polls, began his day with a closed- door interactio­n with the party’s election in- charge in all the 21 Lok Sabha constituen­cies followed by consultati­ons with state leaders.

In the evening, the saffron party chief addressed a gathering of BJP’s booth and wardlevel leaders where he criticised the Naveen Patnaik government saying it had failed to give good governance to the people.

“Of the four lakh crore rupees planned to be given to Odisha under various schemes during the present NDA government, more than ` 2 lakh crore has already been given. However, developmen­t is nowhere in the sight in the state,” he said.

“The Odisha government has squandered the opportunit­ies to develop the state. It has not right to rule Odisha and it must quit immediatel­y,” said Mr Shah. According to senior BJP leader Pratap Sarangi, Mr Shah expressed happiness over the progress made so far. “The party president expressed his satisfacti­on over accomplish­ment of some tasks,” he said.

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