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It’s Modi vs Naveen as 6 LS, 42 Assembly seats go to polls

Updated: April 21st, 2019, 20:34 IST
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Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik with Narendra Modi in Bhubaneswar (File photo)

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik with Narendra Modi in Bhubaneswar (File photo)

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Bhubaneswar: It will be virtually a fight between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik as   election to six Lok Sabha and 42 Assembly seats will be held in the third phase April 23.

Roadshows, election rallies and door to door campaign by the  candidates dominated the electioneering in Sambalpur,  Keonjhar, Dhenkanal, Cuttack, Puri and Bhubaneswar Lok Sabha  seats and  also the 42 Assembly seats falling under these Parliamentary constituencies. The campaigning for the third phase polls came to an end Sunday evening.

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Leaders of political parties like the BJP and the ruling BJD undertook whirlwind tours of the constituencies, mostly situated in coastal and central Odisha.       Polling in Bhubaneswar, Cuttack, Puri, Sambalpur, Keonjhar and Dhenkanal Lok Sabha seats and 42 Assembly segments coming under these constituencies will be held Tuesday under tight security.

For BJP, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and party president Amit Shah conducted roadshows and  addressed  a series of  election meetings asking the voters for a change of government  in the state for all-round development of Odisha.

They were  joined  by  several leaders like Union Home Minister Rajnath  Singh, Union  Minister of  Road  Transport and Highways  Nitin Gadkari,  UP Chief  Minister Yogi  Adityanath, Union Drinking Water and Sanitation  Minister Uma Bharati and  Union Minister of  Minority Affairs Mukhtar  Abbas  Naqvi.

The BJP focused  on one slogan, ‘change the corrupt and scam  ridden Naveen Patnaik government which ruled for 19 years and give one chance to the  BJP  for a new Odisha and elect a CM which can speak and understand Odia language.’

On the  other  hand, BJD  supremo and  Chief Minister  Naveen Patnaik singlehandedly  conducted  extensive  roadshows across the constituencies  in  a specially designed  hi-tech bus and  addressed  several election  meetings  campaigning for the party candidates.

For the Congress it was almost a lackluster show as no central leaders visited the state till date for electioneering leaving the   battlefield for the contesting candidates to campaign on their own strength to reach the voters.

The third phase elections will be a litmus test for the credibility and popularity of both Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

In the 2014 elections, the ruling BJD  had swept the  polls  bagging all the  Six Lok Sabha seats and  37 Assembly seats.

In the six Lok Sabha seats  going to polls in the third phase, the  BJD  has retained the candidature of  Bhartrunari Mahatab ( Cuttack) and Pinaki Mishra (Puri) and  brought new faces in the rest four Lok Sabha seats.

Banners and posters of the candidates and their leaders were seen more prominently in the constituencies while most of the candidates preferred to use vehicles decorated with the posters and party slogans.

Prominent  candidates  contesting the  Lok Sabha elections are  BJP national  spokesperson Dr Sambit Patra (Puri), former Odisha  DGP Prakash Mishra (Cuttack), bureaucrat turned  politicians  Aparajita Sarangi (Bhubaneswar), former Union Minister KP Singh Deo (Dhenkanal),  Bhartruhari Mahatab (Cuttack) and CPM state  secretary Janardan Pati (Bhubaneswar).

Similarly, in the Assembly elections at least six council of ministers of Naveen Patnaik government are seeking re-election from their respective seats.

This apart, Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee president Niranjan Patnaik (Ghasipura), former ministers Pradeep Maharathi (Pipili), Debi Prasad Mishra (Baramba), former BMC mayor Ananta Narayan Jena (Bhubaneswar Central) are also in fray.

The BJD campaign spearheaded by CM Naveen Patnaik has primarily focused on central negligence towards the state as Patnaik had vociferously attacked the BJP-led NDA government for neglecting the state in every sphere.

The Chief Minister also safely played the farmers’ card by stating the KALIA scheme introduced by  his government had benefited  40 lakh farmers in the state but the BJP is ‘conspiring to block the scheme.’

Unable to get the clearance from the Election Commission on the release of second installment of assistance to the farmers under the KALIA scheme, Patnaik  accused the BJP of conspiring to  block the release of funds and announced that the day the BJD formed  the  government in the state, two installments  amounting to Rs 10,000 will be credited to the farmers’ accountS under the scheme.

The  BJP, on the  other hand, sharpened its attack on the Chief Minister for taking the sole  credit of  supplying  rice at Re 1 per kg,  ‘large scale irregularities’ in the  KALIA scheme and failure of the government to provide the minimum basic needs to the people despite being in power for 19 years.

Modi and Shah  came  down heavily  on Naveen  Patnaik  for  not  implementing the Ayushman  Bharat and  PM Kissan Yojana depriving lakhs of poor people and  farmers and announced that  if BJP voted  power in the state, these two schemes will  be implemented in the state.

The  Congress  candidates  solely banked  on the party manifesto  and the promises made to the people  to raise the MSP for paddy at  Rs 2,500  per quintal, waive crop loan and provide benefits like free education to all girls in the state and minimum income  guarantee  to appease the voters.

 

 

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