The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Modi’s salvo at Naveen: ‘Odia pride and language in danger’

Suggests BJD one of ‘many parties that extend issue-based support’ to BJP

- SUJIT BISOYI

MAKING A direct attack on the Naveenpatn­aik-ledbijujan­atadal (BJD) government in Odisha for the first time in five years, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Sunday said that “Odia Asmita” (Odia pride)isbeingfin­ished,indicating thatthebjp’sentirepol­lcampaign will be based on this issue.

“Odia Asmita is in danger. Odia language is in danger. I don’t think Odia people will tolerate it for long,” said Modi during an interview to News 18.

On BJP’S closeness with the BJD, given that the regional party extended support to the Modi government on several issues, the PM said the BJD had extended issue-based support to the Centre. “There are several parties which extend issuebased support to us,” he said.

The PM was also critical of the state’s developmen­t. “There are so many resources that the state could have been the richest in the country. But what condition they have made of the state. People of Odisha have aspiration­s. I feel the BJP should get a chance to serve the people to take the state to new heights,” said Modi, who had in February called Naveen Patnaik his “friend”. The developmen­t comes days after the alliance talk between the BJD and BJP failed.

BJP national president JP Nadda meanwhile said on

Sunday that efforts are being made to bring outsiders to rule the state. Addressing a rally at Berhampur in Ganjam district, he said, “Is no one in Odisha eligible to lead the state? Do you want to bring someone from outside to lead you? Will you import? Don’t you want to make a son of the soil the leader of the state?”

Thoughnadd­adidnottak­eany name, his speech was ostensibly referringt­othegrowin­ginfluence of bureaucrat-turned-politician and Patnaik’s aide V K Pandian, who hails from Tamil Nadu.

Former Tripura chief minister and Rajya Sabha member Biplab Deb, who also addressed the rally, too raised the issue, “Why don’t elected representa­tives run the state? Did people vote for you (Patnaik)sothatpand­ianrunsthe government? Pandian will finish youinthise­lection.”debsaidift­he Cm’sfatherbij­upatnaikwe­realive, hewouldhav­ebeenhurtt­oseethe state being run by an “outsider”.

 ?? ANI ?? Prime Minister Narendra Modi being felicitate­d with a painting of him with his late mother, Heeraben, during a public meeting at Sirsi in Uttara Kannada on Sunday.
ANI Prime Minister Narendra Modi being felicitate­d with a painting of him with his late mother, Heeraben, during a public meeting at Sirsi in Uttara Kannada on Sunday.

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