"The rate of poverty declined in Odisha because of the different poverty alleviation programmes launched by the Congress led UPA government. The credit must go to Congress president Sonia Gandhi, AICC vice-president Rahul Gandhi and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh," said OPCC president Jaydev Jena.
Odisha's Panchayati raj minister and BJD vice-president Kalpataru Das, however, claimed, "We have proved it in the state. If central schemes helped to decline poverty, why it (decline ratio) is less in Congress ruled states."
Meanwhile, the state BJP spokesman Suresh Pujari rejected the latest poverty rate list released by the planning commission. "People are virtually starving in many parts of the state. It is wrong to claim that the poverty was reduced by 24.6 per cent in odisha," Pujari said.
Terming the Planning Commission data as "misleading",' CPI state secretary Dibakar Nayak said there was point for the BJD government to be happy over the data. "One should not go by the planning commission data as poverty was still in big proportion in rural parts of the state," he said.