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BJD to raise 'step-motherly' attitude of UPA in Budget session
Press Trust of India / Bhubaneswar Jun 16, 2009, 11:42 IST

Fresh from its landslide victory in Orissa, the BJD has directed its MPs to highlight the "step-motherly" attitude of the Congress-led UPA during the Budget session of Parliament beginning early July.     

The BJD, which won 14 of the 21 Lok Sabha seats in the state, alleged that the Centre was neglecting Orissa in matters like providing flood assistance, paddy procurement by the FCI and expansion of railway network.     

"We have been asked to raise issues like revision of coal or mineral royalty and negligence in railway expansion," BJD leader in Lok Sabha Arjun Sethi said.     

His Rajya Sabha counterpart Pyari Mohan Mohapatra said, "We will be more critical as the Centre continues to neglect Orissa".     

However, countering the BJD charge, the Congress accused the state government of failing to use central funds for different welfare schemes.      "Instead of blaming the Centre for everything, Orissa government should try to work in coordination with us," Leader of Opposition in the state Assembly Bhupinder Singh said.     

Chief Minister Naveen Pattnaik reacted to the charge saying, "During electioneering, Congress leaders had accused the state government of failing to utilise central funds. The issue was raised everywhere, but there were no takers".

Revenue Minister S N Patro said that recently the chief minister wrote a letter to the Centre describing as "cruel joke" its directives to the state government to return Rs 80 crore released as flood assistance.     

"While Bihar was given Rs 1,000 crore as flood assistance last year, Orissa got only Rs 98 crore out of which, the Centre has now asked the state to return Rs 80 crore," Patro claimed.     

BJD MLAs said the state government had launched several welfare schemes to compensate for the Centre's "denial" of benefits to the poor.     

"We are not beggars. The Centre is earning a lot from Orissa in the form of mineral royalty, telecommunications, railway and income tax," BJD chief whip Rabi Narayan Pani said.

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Posted by: AnitaDas
That's why people of Odisha has given a clear mandate to the BJD to fight for the state at Centre. If you see the election result that is only BJD in Odisha and JD(U)in Bihar proves are unbeatable for Congress Party. Because these two states are really doing well under the congress opponent leadership Mr Naveen Patnaik in Odisha and Mr Nitish Kumar in Bihar. So it proves N factor is more powerful than M factor (M for Manmohan Singh). So Manmohan Singh should learn from them.
Posted by: SusenBarik
Pepole of Orissa will definitely appreciate the Biju Janta Dal along with its high command Mr Clean - Naveen Patnaik. This is the history of the Congress Party and UPA government to always ignore Orissa's demand and interest. All its high profile leaders have visit Orissa only during the election with big big phony manifesto. And after the election is over, then the manifesto also over. It is very shame that Congress government is asking to return the flood relief money.
Posted by: Ambika
Actually UPA is not prospective for Orissa. If you see the Orissa's representation in Dr. Manmohan Singh government, is absolutely nil. Orissa congress members also like voiceless handicapped persons just utilized by the Congress High Command on use and through basis. For example, Srikant Jena, Bhakta Charan Das and Hemanand Biswal are used for election and through after the Manmohan Singh Ministry is formed. So, BJD members protest is justify. And Orissa future is one and only hand of Mr. Naveen Patnaik that people proved in the election.
Posted by: DeepakMeher
I think if this attitude will continue by the UPA government towards Orissa, then one day Orissa will demand for autonomous state like Russia. India will never be a developed country if ignoring the states like, Orissa, Bihar, U.P. etc, where development is really needed. Now the time comes, UPA government should think about it instead of vote bank politics.
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