Panda took to social media to make his points after Patnaik asked BJD's Cuttack district party observer Usha Devi and Kendrapara district observer Pramila Mallick to inquire into the allegations against the Lok Sabha MP.
"The ongoing farcical complaints against me by block and district level BJD office-bearers is an orchestrated campaign conducted by the bureaucrat-cum-politician who has gained nearly total control over our party," Panda wrote in a Facebook post.
Thereafter, the BJD district and block level officer bearers had alleged that Panda was not keeping in touch with them and that he ignored party people while undertaking developmental activities under the MPLAD scheme.
So far, party leaders and workers from Nischintakoeli, Marshaghai, Mahakalpada, Salepur and Kendrapara blocks have lodged compaint against Panda before the BJD president.
Panda in a bid to refute the allegations, displayed some pictures in his Facebook post where some of the "complainants" were with him at different functions.
One of the pictures even shows BJD's Derabish block chairman reviewing the construction of the very same project (Kendrapada's first large auditorium and Odisha's biggest MPLAD-funded project) which he is now threatening to disrupt, Panda pointed out.
"It saddens me that they (party men) can think of obstructing projects which the late Biju babu had conceived/supported and I'm trying to fulfill. I've also included a pic of my personal invite letter that all these 'complainants' have been sent, as well as hundreds of others (alongwith phone, SMS, and official follow up)," Panda said.
"Of course, a serving bureaucrat being actively involved in politics is 'strictly' forbidden in the service code. I don't think this chap particularly cares about law and rules, but sooner or later karma has a way of catching up with your misdeeds," he said.
Panda further said, "I even saw a news report that when two senior party colleagues were summoned to meet him (Patnaik) regarding their media comments against this bureaucrat-politician, the fellow himself was present!"
The Kendrapara MP said he was contacted by the party's district observer, whom Patnaik has instructed to inquire. "I have asked her to send me the 'complaints' in writing and I will respond similarly," he said.
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