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BJD chief waves at people, doesn't speak: CM
Orissa POST
|June 12, 2025
A day after Leader of Opposition Naveen Patnaik's 'long speeches do not make development' jibe, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi Wednesday claimed that the BJD head read write-ups instead of speaking to the people directly when he was the CM.
Majhi made the comment while addressing the 'State Level Vikash Mela' here being held to mark the completion of his government's one year in office June 12.
"Yesterday, the Leader of the Opposition has ridiculed the BJP government over my long speeches and alleged non-performance. What (Patnaik) were you doing all along? You used to read out written speeches. You had no link with the people. Just waiving at people for two minutes and never attending the CM's Grievance Cell for 16 years," Majhi said.
He also attacked Patnaik over his style of governance and alleged that a handful of officers from the CMO used to attend CM's Grievance Cell and collect petitions from people.
"Those petitions were thrown into the dustbins. What prevented you from meeting people and to listen to their grievances? Finally, people rejected your government," Majhi said.
After ruling the state for 24 years, the BJD was defeated by the BJP in the assembly elections last year.
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