Cong raises question on BJD's equal distance policy

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

Opposition today questioned BJD's "equal distance policy" and criticised Chief Minister for supporting NDA's candidate for the presidential poll as soon as Prime Minister Modi called him up.

"Chief Minister has no guts to deny the prime minister's direction. As soon as Modi called him, he (Patnaik) agreed to suport the candidate. Where is the BJD's equal distance policy," Leader of Opposition Narasingha Mishra of told reporters here.



Mishra also wanted to know what Patnaik will do if another dalit candidate is fielded for the presidential

Rejecting the opposition's charges, Patnaik said "The candidate is a distinguished scheduled caste person. This apart, had supported our (BJD) candidate in the last presidential "

He said despite its support to candidate Ram Nath Kovind, BJD's fight against Centre's negligence towards will continue.

The regional outfit after its break up with ahead of the 2009 general elections, had announced that BJD would maintain equal distance from it and

Patnaik had even dubbed the as "communal" and as "corrupt" while announcing his party's stance vis-a-vis the two national parties.

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Cong raises question on BJD's equal distance policy

Opposition Congress today questioned BJD's "equal distance policy" and criticised Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik for supporting NDA's candidate for the presidential poll as soon as Prime Minister Narendra Modi called him up. "Odisha Chief Minister has no guts to deny the prime minister's direction. As soon as Modi called him, he (Patnaik) agreed to suport the NDA candidate. Where is the BJD's equal distance policy," Leader of Opposition Narasingha Mishra of Congress told reporters here. Mishra also wanted to know what Patnaik will do if another dalit candidate is fielded for the presidential election. Rejecting the opposition's charges, Patnaik said "The NDA candidate is a distinguished scheduled caste person. This apart, BJP had supported our (BJD) candidate P A Sangma in the last presidential election." He said despite its support to BJP candidate Ram Nath Kovind, BJD's fight against Centre's negligence towards Odisha will continue. The regional outfit after its break up with ... Opposition today questioned BJD's "equal distance policy" and criticised Chief Minister for supporting NDA's candidate for the presidential poll as soon as Prime Minister Modi called him up.

"Chief Minister has no guts to deny the prime minister's direction. As soon as Modi called him, he (Patnaik) agreed to suport the candidate. Where is the BJD's equal distance policy," Leader of Opposition Narasingha Mishra of told reporters here.

Mishra also wanted to know what Patnaik will do if another dalit candidate is fielded for the presidential

Rejecting the opposition's charges, Patnaik said "The candidate is a distinguished scheduled caste person. This apart, had supported our (BJD) candidate in the last presidential "

He said despite its support to candidate Ram Nath Kovind, BJD's fight against Centre's negligence towards will continue.

The regional outfit after its break up with ahead of the 2009 general elections, had announced that BJD would maintain equal distance from it and

Patnaik had even dubbed the as "communal" and as "corrupt" while announcing his party's stance vis-a-vis the two national parties.

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

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