BJP President Nitin Gadkari to visit Orissa
Bhubaneswar:(visakeo) National President of Bharatiya Janata Party Shri Nitin Gadkari is scheduled to visit Odisha on 17th and 18th January next year. State President Shri Jual Oram and Organising General Secretary Panchanan Rout, who are camping in New Delhi met Shri Nitin Gadkari and appraised him of the maladministration in Odisha under the BJD Chief Minister Naveen Pattnaik.
They particularly drew attention of Shri Gadkari to the massive corruption to the tune of three lakh crores in Mines and personal favour shown to Vedanta Company and the POSCO transgressing all legal bars that has been exposed by Odisha High Court as well as Lokpal by separate orders. Shri Nitin Gadkari has finalized his tour programme to Odisha for 17th and 18th January 2011 in order to focus on corruption by Naveen Government in the State. Shri Jual oram has been planning for a congregation of more than one lakh party workers from various parts of the state, at Bhubaneswar during visit of BJP National President.
In order to streamline the tour programme of Shri Nitin Gadkari, the State Executive would meet at Bhubaneswar on 14th and 15th of December 2010. This being the maiden visit of the National President Shri Gadkari to Odisha, BJP plans to start their mass agitational progamme to oust the corrupt government of Naveen Pattnaik who has no concern even for the judicial findings in Vedanta Varsity Case. The CM going out of the way, showing personal favour to a private company even acquired the farm-land of Sri Jagannath Temple of Puri with which the people of Odisha are emotionally attached.
That apart, the serial suicidal cases by poor farmers, the poor state of law and order in the state culminated by utter failure of the state government to contain the Maoist menace inspite of central para-military police enforcement in the state, corruption in rural electrification, NREGS funding and coal-scam would all figure against the state government in the mass movement programme to start in January next, said Shri Ashok Sahu the party spokesperson.
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