"Least bothered ... I am not at all worried," said Patnaik, also the president of ruling Biju Janata Dal, in reply to a query.
To another question, the chief minister said he would not be able to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who held a roadshow here this evening after reaching the city to attend the BJP national executive here.
Patnaik's statement came at a time when top BJP leaders are in an upbeat mood after the party's impressive win in the recent assembly elections, particularly in Uttar Pradesh. The party now appears to have set its eye on the 2019 elections in Odisha.
"I think it (the BJP meet) will not have any impact on the people of Odisha," he had said.
Senior BJP leader and Union Minister Venkaiah Naidu said his party, which had done well in the recent rural elections in Odisha, would try to come to power in the state in the next election.
"We will try to come to power in Odisha in 2019 (when the assembly poll is due)," Naidu, who is here to attend the national executive meeting, told reporters.
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