Somanath Khuntia, a sevayat of the temple, had reportedly claimed that the servitors were annoyed with Banerjee as she had allegedly supported the consumption of beef.
"We came to know from media reports that she supports eating beef. It is against our culture and traditions. She should not be allowed to enter the Jagannath Temple. We will oppose her visit to the shrine," he had reportedly said.
However, other sevayats said the Jagannath Temple was open to all Hindus and Banerjee was welcome to visit the shrine and seek the blessings of the Lord.
He said adequate security arrangements were in place for Banerjee's visit to the coastal town and the Jagannath Temple.
The Trinamool Congress chief is on a three-day visit to Odisha from today as a state guest. She is scheduled to have a darshan of Lord Jagannath in Puri tomorrow.
Arya Kumar Gyanendra, the state convenor of Trinamool Congress, claimed that Banerjee's Odisha visit was "purely personal" and had nothing to do with politics.
Sources in the Chief Minister's Office here, however, said the West Bengal Chief Minister was likely to call on her Odisha counterpart, Naveen Patnaik, during her visit.
The proposed meeting of the two non-BJP and neighbouring chief ministers assumes significance as both the ruling parties in West Bengal and Odisha have been entangled in the chit fund scam which is being investigated by the CBI.
As both the parties -- the Trinamool Congress and the Biju Janata Dal -- are allegedly being targeted by the BJP, speculation is rife that Banerjee and Patnaik may draw a specific strategy to counter the saffron surge in their respective states.
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