"It is ironical that the prime minister announced Rs 1,000 crore for Andhra Pradesh, but nothing for Odisha though southern districts of the state were equally affected by the cyclone," Jena said here.
While Modi visited cyclone-hit areas of Andhra Pradesh and held a review at Visakhapatnam, he did not bother to tour any of the places in Odisha affected by Hudhud, he said claiming it showed the Centre was adopting a step-motherly approach towards Odisha.
The OPCC chief also hit out at the ruling BJD accusing it of failing to protest against the Centre's attitude towards the state.
The Congress leader said BJD's silence on the matter was probably because of protection it sought to get in the CBI investigation into chit fund scam.
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During UPA government at the Centre, BJD had been resorting to dharnas even without any valid reason, Jena said claiming that BJD leaders allegedly involved in chitfund scam were afraid of criticising the Centre.
On the other hand, Andhra Pradesh was able to make an damage assessment in that state promptly and efficiently, he said.