"The people of the state capital have proved that they have absolute faith and trust in Patnaik. They have generously voted for the ruling party despite Congress holding a 12-hour hartal a day before polling," Urban Development minister Debi Prasad Mishra, told reporters here.
"The people have given a befitting reply," Mishra, the BJD General Secretary said.
Mishra claimed that the government had taken steps against illegal mining much before Shah panel's report came to the fore.
"Patnaik should not be blamed for the the loot of minerals," he said.
Stating that the Congress should know the minds of voters, he said that 49 BJD candidates were elected, while the Congress won in two which was less than the five it received in 2008.
BJD president Naveen Patnaik, on his part said, "I would like to thank the people of Bhubaneswar for having voted so generously for the Biju Janata Dal and to the party workers for having worked so hard. And, we will continue the good work for Bhubaneswar."
Meanwhile, state BJP president K V Singhdeo said that the BMC poll outcome would not impact the Lok Sabha elections next year.
"We will certainly perform well in the polls," he added.
