The video released by the BJD shows Pandian, who quit the bureaucracy to join politics in October last year, talking to Naveen in a curious tone, “BJP said they will form the government in Odisha?”
Pat received a reply from Naveen, although he made no mention of the Prime Minister.
Later, at a campaign event in Bhawanipatna in Kalahandi Lok Sabha constituency, Pandian announced to the crowd that Naveen will serve as chief minister for the sixth consecutive term starting from June 9 to quell speculation that he would be the “successor” person’s guess. , our beloved Chief Minister will take oath again between 11.30 am and 1.30 pm June 9,” He said.
Navin said the opposition was trying to mislead people by making high promises that would not be fulfilled. The BJD patriarch then sought mass support for welfare measures initiated by his government, refuting Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s allegations that the BJD was depriving the people of Odisha of central scheme benefits.
“Is Mission Shakti good? Is Biju Swasthya Kalyan Yojana good? Is school transformation and Shree Mandir Parikrama project good?” Naveen asked, eliciting unanimous approval from everyone.
Pandian said whoever God Jagannath wanted, he would serve him and his people. “The Chief Minister has been blessed by the Lord, so he is serving Him and will continue to do so. With your support, Odisha will create history.”
Regarding Navin’s 24th year as chief minister, the former bureaucrat said, “Ask the BJP if they have fielded a chief ministerial candidate with 24 years of performance. Their words are full of pretense.” He tried to refute Modi’s statement on There have been talks of Odisha being deprived of Ayushman Bharat benefits, saying the state’s share in the scheme is “merely Rs 300 crore” annually.
“Odisha spends so much money in a month to treat people under Biju Swasthya Kalyan Yojana,” Pandian claimed.