BJP's Odisha unit which began its two-day state executive meeting at Baripada in tribal-dominated Mayurbhanj district claimed that the party-led NDA Government is keen to ensure rapid prosperity of the state and its poor people.
However, the Naveen Patnaik government "failed" to properly utilise Central funds meant for welfare of the poor and development of the state, a political resolution adopted on the first day of the meeting said.
"However, Naveen Patnaik regime turned out to be inefficient and incapable to perform and serve the people despite being in power for 17 long years. It is time for the people to reject BJD," it said.
Stating that the Narendra Modi government is taking steps for building a new India marked by speedy development and good governance, BJP said the Centre's effort would also pave the way for ushering in a new Odisha where all sections of the society would be benefit immensely.
Referring to Modi's focus on tapping "jandhan, jaldhan and vandhan", the party said Odisha has rich human resources and it is famous world over for its skilled manpower.
The state is endowed with abundant water resources, next only to Uttar Pradesh, with numerous rivers like Mahanadi, Brahmani, Baitarani and Subarnarekha, it said adding forests occupy 37 per cent of Odisha's area. The state is gifted with abundant mineral resources like iron ore, bauxite, chromite, manganese and dolomite.
While previous UPA regime provided Rs 87931.35 crore from 2010-11 to 2013-14 to Odisha, NDA government gave Rs 175207.12 crore to the state between 2014-15 and 2017-18, the party resolution said adding it proves BJP's commitment towards Odisha.
"BJP is working out a road map to further strengthen its organisation at the grassroots," said BJP general secretary
and Odisha in-charge, Arun Singh, who is also attending the meeting.
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