--Singh Deo assumes charge of BJP
State chief
BHUBANESWAR:
“State BJP will not seek the support of the rulling BJD or the Odisha Jan
Morcha on the coming 2014 general election,” reiterated newly elected BJP
State president Kanak Vardhan
Singhdeo while addressing the party workers here after formally taking the charge
of the State BJP.
In his speech at the felicitation
ceremony, Singh Deo said the BJP would be the alterative to the BJD and
Congress party in the State. They would contest the coming elections on their
own strength, he added.
The party president came down
heavily on BJD Government by citing the instances of various corruptions and
scams continuing in the State. He alleged that Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik is
involved in the disputed Sainik deal. “Patnaik would also face the same
condition what Jharkhand’s former Chief Minsiter Madhu Koda had faced,” he said,
adding, “Patnaik would sit at the adjacent cell of Koda in the jail in future.”
Singh Deo further said his party
is on a sincere mission for development of the people of the State unlike the
Congress and the BJD. “We believe in a sustained development, not at the cost
of poor farmers’ land,” said Singh Deo, adding, “We will usher in a qualitative
change in the scenario of the State politics.”
The party leaders including
national general secretary Dharmendra Pradhan, national executive body member
Bijay Mohapatra, senior leader Biswa Bhusan Harichandan, former State
presidents Suresh Pujari, Bimbadhar Kuanra, Manmohan Samal, Jual Oram and other
senior leaders lashed out at the State Government and refuted the allegation of
any conflict and groupism inside the party.
Around three thousands of party workers
across the State attended the felicitation ceremony. At first the workers
welcomed Singh Deo at the airport and took out with a bike procession up to
party office. Leaders of the party and presidents of the district committees
felicitated the newly elected State chief with mammoth garlands.
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