Besides giving Naveen three days to come forward with time and venue suitable for the proposed debate, senior Congress leaders asked the BJD chief to unveil a white paper on his government's performance in accelerating development and tackling burning problems.
"If Patnaik fails to respond to our call for a public debate by Monday, we will go to him with our proposal," OPCC president Jaydev Jena and party's campaign committee chairman for the state Srikant Jena told reporters.
The invitation for public debate to Patnaik came a day after he attacked the UPA government at the Centre while addressing three public meetings.
Hitting out at Patnaik for accusing the Centre of neglecting Odisha, Jena said the Chief Minister, who claims about speedy development in the state, must answer as to how the Raghuram Rajan Committee in its report had put Odisha as the least developed state.