Asserting that national parties will lose ground in Odisha, BJD supremo Naveen Patnaik today claimed both BJP and Congress might face a debacle in the state after the 2014 elections.
"The people of Odisha will not allow the national parties to set up their colonial rule here. Both BJP and Congress will lose their ground in the state after the polls," Patnaik said while addressing a series of election rallies in Keonjhar, Mayurbhanj and Balasore districts in the northern region of the state.
Claiming it was clear from the people's mood that the BJD was all set to form the government again by securing more number of seats in Odisha, Patnaik asked the national parties to stop shedding "crocodile tears" for the state.
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Alleging that both national parties have put hurdles before the development of Odisha, Patnaik said "they did not give special category status, obstructed expansion of railway network, opposed mineral royalty revision and refused to give financial assistance during natural calamities."
Patnaik, who addressed at least 14 election rallies besides road shows today, claimed the BJD government was ahead of others in terms of development activities and welfare schemes.
"We have special programmes for all sections of people. While poor people were being given rice at the rate of Re 1 a kilogram, Mamata Scheme is for the pregnant women and there is Biju Krushak Kalyan Yojana for farmers and free laptops, bicycles, uniform for the students," he pointed out seeking votes for BJD candidates.
Patnaik also said his party in its poll manifesto has committed pucca houses for all, besides agriculture loan at the rate of only one per cent for farmers.
Targeting the opposition Congress and BJP, he said they have no right to seek vote here as national parties have never been part of the sorrow and miseries of the people during calamities.