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BJD leaders eulogise Biju Patnaik

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Press Trust of India Bhubaneswar
Last Updated : Dec 15 2015 | 11:42 PM IST
Describing freedom fighter and former Odisha Chief Minister Biju Patnaik as the "jewel of the world", ruling BJD MLAs today sought Bharat Ratna for the leader on his birth centenary, to be observed next year.
The views were expressed during a day-long discussion on a motion moved by government Chief Whip Ananta Das on the "Role of legendary Biju Patnaik during freedom struggle and nation building after Independence."
Biju Patnaik was born on March 5, 1916 and passed away on April 17, 1997.
The leaders said the entire nation would be proud if the Centre confers Bharat Ratna on Biju Patnaik on his birth centenary year in 2016.
The debate, however, remained inconclusive as opposition Congress and BJP stayed away from the House protesting against the suspension of a Congress MLA for seven days.
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, younger son of Biju Patnaik, is likely to take part in the discussion tomorrow.

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Initiating the debate, BJD member and former minister Bed Prakash Agarwal recalled the life and working style of Biju Patnaik.
"Biju Babu was one leader who for the first time in 1961 had thought of river-linking as part of a measure against drought," he said, adding the former CM was behind the port at Paradip, MiG aircraft manufacturing unit at Sunabeda, and many other projects in the state.
Debasis Nayak, who worked as secretary to Biju Patnaik after he lost election in 1995, said: "It hardly matters for a great leader like Biju Patnaik whether you (NDA government) confer Bharat Ratna on him or not."
"He is the 'Prithvi Ratna'. Biju Babu is much above those awards. He lives in hearts of millions of people across the globe," Nayak said adding national flags of 3 countries - India, Indonesia and Russia were wrapped on his body.
Sharing his experience, Nayak said Patnaik used to bear education expenses of at least 600 poor students.
"I have met one such person from Uttar Pradesh who became a Divisional Railway Manager," Nayak said.
Biju Patnaik, however, never tried to know who were the children getting educational assistance from him. "Once, I asked him whether you know the children. Biju Babu said he does not want to know them. But he ensures that the children get the money every month," Nayak revealed.
Nayak said Biju Patnaik had sold off his houses in Mumbai, Kolkata and other places for politics. "However, it is most unfortunate that a vigilance case was made against him for political purpose. He could have been the Prime Minister."
Patnaik had great influence on Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and therefore, many national level leaders did not like him (Patnaik), said School and Mass Education Minister Debi Prasad Mishra.

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First Published: Dec 15 2015 | 11:42 PM IST

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