Union Minister Dharmendra Pradhan today questioned the credibility of Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik as an administrator saying the state government has been "exposed" by the Supreme Court's ruling on mining scam in the state.
"The Supreme Court's remarks on the mega mining scam in Odisha was an eye opener. It has exposed the state government," Pradhan told reporters here.
Describing the 'Outlook India Speakout best administrator award' given to Patnaik recently as a publicity stunt, the senior BJP leader said, "If the chief minister is hailed as the best administrator even after the mining scam involving crores of rupees during the BJD rule, it is surprising".
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The Union minister said, BJP president Amit Shah is in the process of rolling out a road map to dethrone the BJD government in the state in the next polls.
Claiming that BJP had lost in many constituencies by a thin margin in the last elections, Pradhan said these seats can be won in 2019 polls by strengthening the organisation at the booth level.
Regarding Amit Shah's upcoming visit to Odisha early next month, Pradhan said the BJP president's visit is part of a strategy to strengthen the party organisation at the grassroot level.
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