"The party has decided a four-day campaign schedule for Raman Singh. We will also rope in Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das and former Jharkhand chief minister Arjun Munda. Overall, we have put in place a 12-day campaign schedule for the three leaders," BJP general secretary Prithiviraj Harichandan said.
Both the chief ministers are being invited by BJP to campaign for the party's candidates contesting the three-tier panchayat elections polling for which starts from February 13.
The state government has already moved the Centre protesting Chhattishgarh's action after Singh rejected Odisha government's proposal of stopping projects on the river. The ruling BJD has already made it an issue in the panchayat polls.
While other parties have openly announced to oppose Singh's visit, BJD General Secretary and minister Debi Prasad Mishra, said his party will support the people who oppose Singh even though it would not directly protest against his campaign.
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Samajwadi Party state president Rabi Behera has also announced that his party activists will protest against Singh's visit to Odisha as his action has caused lot of miseries to the people of 15 districts in Odisha.
BJP, on the other hand, was optimistic that the party candidate's prospect will increase if Singh campaigns in the state. Singh's good governance in Chattishgarh will benefit it in the polls at bordering areas of Odisha-Chhattisgarh.