Day after expulsion from BJD, Rout meets Baijayant Panda; attacks Odisha CM

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Press Trust of India Bhubaneswar
Last Updated : Sep 13 2018 | 6:00 PM IST

A day after he was expelled from the BJD, senior lawmaker Damodar Rout Thursday met former party leader Baijayant Panda and launched a scathing attack on Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, saying he has been getting rid of Biju Patnaik's loyalists one after another.

Patnaik, however, dismissed the remarks as "ridiculous".

Rout, the BJD's Paradip MLA and a former minister, was expelled from the party Wednesday on charges of anti-party activities. He met expelled BJD MP Baijayant Panda Thursday, triggering speculations that they would join hands to float a new political outfit.

Making a direct attack on Patnaik, Rout said the BJD president, in order to safeguard his political interest, keeps changing the party's ideology, which is contrary to the ideals of his father and former chief minister Biju Patnaik.

"A section of BJD leaders are now looting Odisha in the name of Biju Patnaik. This must be hurting the soul of the legendary leader. It will be good for the people of Odisha if the chief minister is unseated at the earliest," Rout said.

He also raised question on BJD's "equidistant stance" from both the Congress and the BJP. "There is no such policy. Though the BJD claims that it maintains equal distance from both, Patnaik supports the NDA in the time of need."
Upon his return from the national capital on Thursday, Patnaik told reporters, "Dama babu has always been making irresponsible statements. His allegations are ridiculous."
Asked about speculation on Rout joining hands with a few other ousted BJD leaders to form a new political party, Patnaik said, "It is their business. It will not have any impact on the state."
"I can assure you that I am not joining the Congress, BJP or Left parties. However, I will contest the next elections as long as the people of Paradip want me to," Rout said. "I will reveal next course of action in days ahead."

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First Published: Sep 13 2018 | 6:00 PM IST

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