"I can assure you that we will counter it (BJP) very well. We are a very strong party," Patnaik told reporters replying to a question on BJP president Amit Shah's plan to start his Odisha programme from the chief minister's home district of Ganjam.
Patnaik said senior BJD leaders, including ministers, are prepared to work for the people at the grassroots level.
"A number of ministers and others have told me that they are prepared to go and work in the field level of the party," he said.
The BJP seeks to step up its offensive with a two-day visit of party chief Shah to the state next month.
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Asked about likelihood of ministry reshuffle in the state, Patnaik said, "No, I am not ruling out a possible ministry reshuffle."
Though Patnaik had been saying for last one month that he would reshuffle the council of ministers, nothing has so far happened leading to uncertainties in many spheres.
To a question on whether he would welcome estranged leaders like Bijay Mohapatra, Dilip Ray and Prafulla Ghadei back into the party, the chief minister said, "As I had said yesterday, the party will take it on case to case basis. The party will decide who can be taken back."
Patnaik's signal has raised hopes among many former BJD leaders, including former finance minister Ghadai and Panchanan Kanungo, veteran leaders Mohapatra, Ray (both in BJP) and others.