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For Orissa CM, bashing Centre still key vote ploy

The Biju Janata Dal, headed by Orissa chief minister Naveen Patnaik, is relying heavily on stirring up anti-Centre sentiments across the state in order to do gather support for the upcoming panchayat

The Biju Janata Dal, headed by Orissa chief minister Naveen Patnaik, is relying heavily on stirring up anti-Centre sentiments across the state in order to do gather support for the upcoming panchayat elections.

Mr Patnaik has launched a state-wide march to “awaken” people about the “perennially apathetic” attitude of the Centre — both under the previous UPA regime and present NDA government — towards Orissa.

The BJD has listed a host of issues, including Orissa not getting special category state status, a special favour shown to Andhra Pradesh in the Polavaram project, the NDA government taking a soft stand on Chhattisgarh government with regard to the Mahanadi water row, the cut in the state’s shares in a number of the Central government’s schemes and the revocation of certain Centrally-funded programmes to raise during the yatra.

The regional party’s leaders are leaving no stone unturned to highlight the delinking of at least 8 Centrally-sponsored schemes, including the backward region grant fund and the integrated action plan to strengthen their vote bank.

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