On his way to Hugulapata area in Ganjam Shah had a brief halt at Khordha and paid floral tributes to the fighters of Paika Rebellion of 1817.
"When the East India Company started tinkering with the revenue system in 1803, the farming community of Odisha rose in rebellion," the BJP President said in a Twitter post.
"The great Paika Rebellion in 1817 was led by Bakshi Jagabandhu Paika Bakshi projecting Lord Jagannath as the symbol of Odia unity," he tweeted.
Shah was accompanied by senior BJP leaders like Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan and state party president Basant Panda.
Shah's three-day Odisha visit is aimed at expanding the party's base in the state ahead of the 2019 elections. He is scheduled to visit Jajpur district tomorrow to attend mass connect programmes. On July 6, he is slated to attend similar programmes in Khurda district.
Shah's visit is part of BJP's strategy to strengthen the party in the state.
Buoyed by its impressive performance in the panchayat elections in the state in February this year, BJP gearing up to strengthen the party in Odisha.
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