Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a recent public rally in Behrampur, Odisha, brought attention to the state’s governance under the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) and the Congress party.
PM Modi highlighted the state’s abundant resources, including water, agricultural land, mineral ores, a long sea coast, and a rich history and heritage. Despite these resources, he questioned why the state’s people remain poor. “Odisha is rich, but its people are poor. Why is that?” he asked the crowd.
The Prime Minister attributed this disparity to the alleged corruption within the Congress and BJD parties. “The sin behind this situation is the loot of the Congress and BJD leaders,” he stated, implying that even minor leaders of the BJD were involved in this corruption.
His comments have stirred a fresh debate on the state’s governance and development model. Critics argue that despite its rich natural resources, Odisha has been unable to translate this wealth into prosperity for its people.
The rally in Behrampur is part of PM Modi’s ongoing campaign in the state. His remarks have added a new dimension to the political discourse in Odisha, focusing on the issue of governance and development.
As the state grapples with these challenges, the impact of PM Modi’s comments on the political landscape and the future course of development in Odisha will be closely watched.