"The senior leaders of both BJD and Congress are in constant touch with the BJP central leadership. They see a possibility in the BJP, particularly after its victory in four states including Uttar Pradesh," Oram told PTI.
Refusing to divulge the names of the sitting MPs and MLAs belonging to BJD itnterested to join BJP, the union tribal affairs minister said "I cannot take their names now. We meet regularly in central hall, in Parliamant and other places and exchange words."
"The politicians who want to work for the people but are denied opportunities for different reasons now feel that BJP is the only place where they can serve the masses without any fear," Oram said.
Asked whether BJP was destabilising other political parties, particularly BJD, he said "BJP does not break (any party). The people want to join us. Politicians in general always seek opportunities to work freely and they find BJP a better platform."
Deb also alleged that BJP leaders are making such statements without any reason. "Earlier, before 2014 general election they (BJP) had made such false campaign, but failed in their bid to break BJD.
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