Odisha CM Patnaik dismisses BJP’s concern over his health as lies
“As you can see I am in very good health and am campaigning all over the state for months,” the chief minister said.
“As you can see I am in very good health and am campaigning all over the state for months,” the chief minister said.
The roadshow, which drew thousands of BJD supporters, people from various walks of life, passed through the main thoroughfares of the city with stepped up security.
The saffron party’s statement at a time when the first phase of simultaneous elections is underway has triggered a major political controversy.
Two Sub Inspectors, 11 Havildars, 53 Constables and Sepoys and four women constables have been engaged for the security of the bureaucrat-turned-politician.
The Government had earlier denied the applicant the appointment on the basis of a standing rule that prohibited married daughters from availing the benefit of such recruitments on compassionate ground.
Addressing a gathering at Shamsergunj, she said in 2024 polls BJP will be defeated
Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik in a letter to Union Minister for Road Transport and Highways, Nitin Gadkari asked for early completion of the Cuttack-Angul-Sambalpur section of NH-55.
Built in 15 months, the stadium is now a benchmark in hockey infrastructure with a seating capacity of 20,011 with uninterrupted viewing experience for all.
The Odisha CM, who is the chief of the ruling Biju Janata Dal (BJD), also congratulated the PM on his electoral victory.
The letter had been sent by notorious criminal Pushpendra Chouhan, a top police officer said in Bhubaneswar on Tuesday.