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Odisha BJP leaders feign ignorance on tieup talks with BJD

- Satyasunda­r Barik

The talks regarding a formal alliance between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) seem to have stalled, with two senior leaders from the saffron party publicly stating their lack of awareness about any such negotiatio­ns.

A day after State BJP president Manmohan Samal said he had no informatio­n about discussion on alliance, Vijaypal Singh Tomar, coin charge of Odisha unit of the BJP, on Saturday said, “As per our knowledge, we are busy preparing to fight elections in all seats. If any alliance is happening, we should be consulted first. As of now, there is no such developmen­t on this.”

“In New Delhi, we discussed with the State leadership about fight elections in all seats. We are confident of winning more than 89 out of 147 seats in Assembly and 16 Lok Sabha seats in Odisha,” Mr. Tomar said.

When asked if negotiatio­ns on the alliance were in an advanced stage, the senior BJP leader said, “I have no informatio­n regarding it. Please ask the persons who are spreading news about the alliance.”

Mr. Tomar said he was ignorant about two key BJD leaders meeting the BJP’s top leadership in New Delhi to take the alliance negotiatio­n forward.

On return from New Delhi on Friday evening, the State BJP president said, “We will form government in Odisha and at Centre by winning 400 Lok Sabha seats in the country. This was what had been discussed in New Delhi.”

For a week now, there have been hectic discussion­s about a potential alliance between the BJP and the BJD. Many key leaders of the regional party had recently met at the residence of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik to discuss the pros and cons of the alliance in detail.

After the meeting, Debi Prasad Mishra, senior vice president of the BJD, confirmed about discussion on alliance. Mr. Mishra also issued a statement saying the BJD would do whatever was required to be done to protect interests of Odisha. However, the talks have slowed down due to last minute disagreeme­nts.

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