Patnaik uses Mamata's "Maa, Mati & Manisha" slogan

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

Taking a cue from counterpart Mamata Banerjee's slogan, Chief Minister today claimed his Biju (BJD) worked for "Maa, Mati and Manisha" (Mother, Motherland, and People).

"BJD works for Maa, Mati and Manisha and will continue to do so in future," Patnaik said while launching his party's 'Jan Sampark Padayatra' (Public contact walk) at Mahishakhal here.


Mamata Banerjee's "Maa Mati Manush" become a popular political slogan in during the 2009 general and 2011

Patnaik said the BJD is dedicated towards protecting the interests of the people of The people of have blessed the BJD and will continue to do so, the chief minister said adding, serving the people and the state was the prime objective of the regional outfit.

During the BJD's 17-year rule, Patnaik said has remarkably succeeded in reducing poverty in the state.

"The state tops the list of poverty reduction and our government has reduced poverty in the state by 25 per cent," Patnaik said.

The BJD president also claimed that his party believes in action and has worked tirelessly for the last 17 years for the development of the state.

BJD believes in action and has worked for the last 17 years for the development of the state. Our aim is to make No.1 state in the country, Patnaik said adding, the BJD will raise the issue of central neglect towards during its state-level Jan Sampark Padayatra which will conclude on Jay Prakash Narayan's birth anniversary on October 11.

Without naming the BJP, Patnaik said: "Some parties are now busy in launching anti-campaign against the state govenrment. The people of will give them befiting reply as they have rejected them (BJP) in the past also. They are building castles in the air."

Several BJD leaders participated at the Jana Sampark Padayatra in different districts of the state today. Party MPs, MLAs, ministers and other leaders highlighted the achievment of the BJD government and alleged negiligence by subsequent central governments.

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First Published: Mon, October 02 2017. 18:23 IST