Modi Guarantee Strong Message: ‘I can sacrifice my relations with Naveen Patnaik If I chose to devote myself to the Bright Future of Odisha,’ Says PM

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BHUBANESWAR:  In a very strong and laud message to Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik and his BJD, Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a Television Interview with News Agency , ANI, said, he is ready to sacrifice his relations with CM Patnaik if he has to devote himself to the bright future of Odisha. “Should I take care of my relationship or worry about future of Odisha? PM Modi  said on not allying with Naveen Patnaik. PM Modi’s such clear cut statement indicating BJP’s focus on Odisha.

“We have good relations with the leaders of all the political parties across the Country and in a democracy we do not have enmity. Now the question is whether I should maintain my relations or worry about the fate of Odisha. I chose to devote myself to the bright future of Odisha and if I have to sacrifice my relations for that, I will sacrifice them and after the elections, I will convince everyone that I have no enmity with anyone, PM Modi said while sending a strong message to BJD camp.

PM Modi claimed that the fate of Odisha is about to change, the government is changing. ‘I have said that the expiry date of the current Odisha government is June 4 and on June 10, the BJP CM will take oath in Odisha,” PM said.

PM Modi alleged that there has been no progress in Odisha for the last 25 years and the biggest concern is that there is a group that has taken over the entire system of Odisha, it seems that the entire system has been held hostage. If Odisha comes out of the bondage, Odisha will flourish. It is a question of Odisha’s asmita. Odisha has so many natural resources, it is sad to see poor people in such a prosperous state, Odisha is among the prosperous states of India, it has so much natural wealth and Odisha is also among the states of poor people of India, so the government is responsible for this the people of Odisha should get their rights, PM argued.

 

 

 

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