BJP rejects allegations of breaking BJD

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

today rejected allegations that it was attempting to break the ruling BJD in to pave the way to power in the state in the 2019

"The does not believe in breaking. We believe in making things on the lines of Prime Minister Modi's slogan of Sab ka Saath, Sab ka Vikas," spokesman Sambit Patra told reporters here.



BJD MP and the party's whip in Tathagat Satpathy in a recent Twitter post had alleged that the was trying to split the regional party (BJD) on the lines of in Tamil Nadu.

Patra along with national media in-charge Anil Balooni was in the city to attend the preparedness meeting for the party's upcoming two-day National Executive Meeting here from April 15.

Stating that the result of the state poll, held earlier this year, was an indicator for the 2019 general elections, Patra said "Lotus will bloom at the feet of Lord Jagannath in 2019 elections and will come to power in "

"There will be Nabakalebara (change of body) in and developmental programmes will be executed under leadership of Prime Minister Modi," he said.

Claiming that the people of have been deprived of developmental activities in the last 17 years of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik's rule, Patra said even people in rural areas do not get safe drinking water.

Referring to the Uttar Pradesh Assembly result, the spokesman said many people had expressed doubts about BJP's performance before it. But the party won an unprecedented number of seats and proved all poll pundits wrong, he said.

"The 2019 results in will also go on a similar line," Patra said.

"Now, people of the state want the development under the leadership of PM Modi and through the strategy of (president) Amit Shah," he said.

He called upon the people to support Modi and to build a new in 2019. "needs Modi."

Balooni claimed that there is a "positive vibration" in the country and in Odisha, and it was in favour of the Prime Minister.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

BJP rejects allegations of breaking BJD

BJP today rejected allegations that it was attempting to break the ruling BJD in Odisha to pave the way to power in the state in the 2019 election. "The BJP does not believe in breaking. We believe in making things on the lines of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's slogan of Sab ka Saath, Sab ka Vikas," BJP spokesman Sambit Patra told reporters here. BJD MP and the party's whip in Lok Sabha Tathagat Satpathy in a recent Twitter post had alleged that the BJP was trying to split the regional party (BJD) on the lines of AIADMK in Tamil Nadu. Patra along with BJP national media in-charge Anil Balooni was in the city to attend the preparedness meeting for the party's upcoming two-day National Executive Meeting here from April 15. Stating that the result of the state panchayat poll, held earlier this year, was an indicator for the 2019 general elections, Patra said "Lotus will bloom at the feet of Lord Jagannath in 2019 elections and BJP will come to power in Odisha." "There will be ... today rejected allegations that it was attempting to break the ruling BJD in to pave the way to power in the state in the 2019

"The does not believe in breaking. We believe in making things on the lines of Prime Minister Modi's slogan of Sab ka Saath, Sab ka Vikas," spokesman Sambit Patra told reporters here.

BJD MP and the party's whip in Tathagat Satpathy in a recent Twitter post had alleged that the was trying to split the regional party (BJD) on the lines of in Tamil Nadu.

Patra along with national media in-charge Anil Balooni was in the city to attend the preparedness meeting for the party's upcoming two-day National Executive Meeting here from April 15.

Stating that the result of the state poll, held earlier this year, was an indicator for the 2019 general elections, Patra said "Lotus will bloom at the feet of Lord Jagannath in 2019 elections and will come to power in "

"There will be Nabakalebara (change of body) in and developmental programmes will be executed under leadership of Prime Minister Modi," he said.

Claiming that the people of have been deprived of developmental activities in the last 17 years of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik's rule, Patra said even people in rural areas do not get safe drinking water.

Referring to the Uttar Pradesh Assembly result, the spokesman said many people had expressed doubts about BJP's performance before it. But the party won an unprecedented number of seats and proved all poll pundits wrong, he said.

"The 2019 results in will also go on a similar line," Patra said.

"Now, people of the state want the development under the leadership of PM Modi and through the strategy of (president) Amit Shah," he said.

He called upon the people to support Modi and to build a new in 2019. "needs Modi."

Balooni claimed that there is a "positive vibration" in the country and in Odisha, and it was in favour of the Prime Minister.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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