"The success of the regional party is a cause of concern for national parties. They (national parties like Congress and BJP) are never with the people of Odisha and would never fight for the interest of the state," Patnaik said addressing a function here marking 17th Foundation Day of the ruling BJD.
Alleging attempts to defame BJD through various means, he said "They (national parties) indulge in such activities after facing repeated defeats in elections."
Reiterating his allegation of "central negligence", the chief minister for the first time targeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led BJP government and claimed there is discrimination in central allocations to states.
"Central aid is the right of the state under the federal structure. There should be no political consideration while allocating funds to the states," the CM said.
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Claiming that BJD was committed to protect interest of the state, Patnaik said his party would continue its fight against the alleged central negligence.
Patnaik thanked people for having trust on him and his party which retained power in the state since 2000.
"We have earned the trust of the people during the last 17 years as BJD worked for the betterment of the state. BJD during the period have created history and took Odisha to a new height," he said.
Claiming that Odisha's plan size has increased manifold and the state's growth rate in last 17 years remained above the national average, Patnaik said the state government has adopted BJD's election manifesto in the first cabinet meeting in order to fulfil the promises made to the people.
The regional outfit for the first time organised functions at all the district headquarters to celebrate its foundation day.