Shah at a meeting last evening had said that dynasty politics, like in the Congress, also prevailed in BJD. He had also alleged that though there were talented leaders in the party, they could not lead it because they were not from former chief minister Biju Patnaik's family.
BJD spokesman Pratap Deb, party general secretary Arun Sahu and Sanjay Dasburma at a press meet said that Naveen Patnaik entered politics after the death of Biju Patnaik.
"Chief Minister Patnaik never speaks against anyone and does his job quietly. Shah's statement against a person of such stature is condemnable," he said.
Mocking the BJP president, Sahu said political courtesy is something which could be found only in Naveen.
Rejecting Shah's 'non-performing' tag to the Odisha government, Deb said, "BJP must come out with an answer why the Central government went on to bestow awards on the BJD government for its contribution towards sports, rural schemes and others."
"Under the federal system, the Centre is duty bound to give assistance as they (Centre) too take tax from the state. Not just BJP, anyone is bound to meet the federal obligation. They are not doing any charity."
Deb also took aim at the Centre's 'Ujjwala' scheme saying that BJP is trying to fool the people of Odisha by changing the names of several of its schemes.
"Simply being awarded by a magazine does not realise the dream of development," Shah had said.
Meanwhile, Odisha IT Minister C S Behera at a rally demanded an apology from Shah for making "objectionable" remarks against the chief minister and the Odisha government.
Shah had yesterday dubbed Patnaik as a "defunct transformer" while describing Modi as the "power house."
Senior BJP leader and Union Petroleum Minister Dharmendra Pradhan addressed a hurriedly convened press conference after BJD leaders criticised Shah.
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