He said, BJD government should give an answer to the people of Odisha on the shortage of teachers in schools, doctors, poor health infrastructure and the status of electrification in the state
The MLA has several complaints. We have carried out medical examinations: Doctors
Reorganisation sees exit of 10 incumbent ministers, some efficient leaders others, non-performers
All is not well with Odisha's ruling Biju Janata Dal and the churning within is getting reflected in the sharp views its senior parliamentarians are expressing openly.Following the BJP's recent surge in the state-wide local body polls, Lok Sabha member Tathagata Satpathy on Monday came out with a conspiracy theory accusing the saffron party of trying to break the regional outfit. Without taking any names, Satpathy said a fellow lawmaker was hand-in-glove with the centre.On Tuesday, it was the turn of senior BJD leader Baijayant Jay Panda, probably whom Satpathy was trying to insinuate, with strong views against party president and chief minister Naveen Patnaik.Panda, who wrote a long piece in a regional paper and later posted an English translation "BJD:Time for Introspection" on Twitter, apparently questioned Patnaik's style of functioning.According to Panda, the recent local body polls in Odisha should not have come as a surprise to anyone as widespread corruption and sheltering of
MLAs were purportedly shown in a sting operation by a private news channel seeking bribes from industries
BJD-ruled Odisha has also been demanding a special status for it
Senior BJD leader Bhartruhari Mahtab claims Congress is losing out in national politics