Throw out BJD government in Odisha: Amit Shah tells party workers

IANS  |  Bhubaneswar 

President on Friday exhorted the party workers in to throw out the BJD for failing to take up developmental works in the last 17 years of its governance.

"Naveen Patnaik is a burnt transformer while (Prime Minister) Narendra Modi is a powerhouse. If the transformer could not provide electricity from the grid to people, don't just replace the transformer, uproot and throw it out," the (BJP) President said while addressing the party workers here.

He said that in the 17 years of Biju Janata Dal (BJD) rule, Patnaik has failed miserably on several fronts and not been able to usher in development in

"None of Modi is involved in corruption unlike members of Naveen So far there has been only corruption. They will be sent to jail after comes to power in 2019," Shah said.

Shah said Naveen Patnaik is seeing 'lotus' in his dream after BJP's spectacular performance in the last Panchayat polls in the state.

He also mocked Naveen Patnaik for failing to speak Odia even after ruling the state since last 17 years.

Accusing the state of not cooperating with the Modi to carry out development works in the state, he demanded that Patnaik give account of the central funds provided to

On the other hand, Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik said Amit Shah's visit would not have any impact on the BJD's prospects in the 2019 assembly polls.

"I don't see any impact," Patnaik told reporters here.

Responding to Shah's remark that those who had grown old were finding it difficult to accept the BJP's claim of winning more than 120 seats of the 147 seats in the next polls, Patnaik said: "I don't know what he (Shah) is doubting of my age."

He also reiterated his 'doubt' over the chances of achieving the '120+' target in the general elections in

"I doubt whether they will get so many seats in the next elections," Patnaik said.

Shah is on a three-day visit to to strengthen the party's base and strategise to achieve 120+ seats in the state assembly in the 2019 polls.

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First Published: Fri, September 08 2017. 18:12 IST