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The war of words in the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) intensified today with the party’s Lok Sabha MP Baijayant Jay Panda attacking Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, alleging in an article in an Odia newspaper, albeit indirectly, that the latter has failed to stem corruption within the BJD.
A day after Panda and another BJD MP, Tathagata Satpathy, engaged in a Twitter spat over the issue of the BJP orchestrating a split within the party and signalling that not all is well in the 20-year-old party, the parliamentarian from Kendrapara wrote in an article in the Samaj newspaper,“If we honestly introspect, we must acknowledge that all the above-listed allegations about the political environment in 1997, including widespread corruption and sheltering of powerful people committing criminal acts, are again being alleged about Odisha of the past three years.”
Reacting to a tweet that he was allegedly ‘creating a political storm’, Baijayant Panda responded that he was just saying ‘what the Party’s founder President had said’.
The BJD’s internal squabble is out in the open less than three weeks ahead of the BJP’s National Executive scheduled to be held in Bhubaneswar. The BJP’s National Executive meet will be held on April 15-16 in Odisha.
Hinting at the BJP’s improved performance in Odisha’s recently held panchayat elections, Panda attributed the success to the ‘dynamic leadership of the BJP’ in his article.
Panda’s article indirectly questioning the leadership of BJD founder and Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has not gone down well with the party leaders. Many senior leaders have sharply reacted calling for disciplinary action against him.
Despite repeated attempts, official spokespersons of the BJD did not respond to The Quint’s phone calls.
Senior state minister Damodar Rout said “a senior MP like Panda should not add fuel to the fire,” while responding to the questions fielded by mediapersons.
According to reports, the BJD’s official spokesperson Pratap Jena has hinted at possible disciplinary action against Panda.
BJD sources alleged that “an opportunist” Panda “has struck a deal” with the BJP which, after the surprising panchayat poll results, has sensed it could pose a serious electoral challenge to Patnaik when the state goes to the polls in 2019.
The sources said that Patnaik is fully aware of Panda’s moves and his “closeness” with certain senior BJP central leaders.
The sources said that Panda has been “spoiling for a showdown” with Patnaik and a few other leaders who have been steadfast in their support for the four-term chief minister. Panda expressed his grouse in the Samaj article, claiming that “many key positions are no longer held by people who struggled for the party who might have given honest feedback, but rather by opportunists from various fields, including some who worked against the BJD.”
While Bhratuhari Mahtab, the BJD parliamentary party leader, had maintained a studied silence when The Quint contacted him on 27 March for his reaction to the unfolding drama within the party, sources wondered why Panda chose to respond to Satpathy’s tweet even though the latter took no names.
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Published: 28 Mar 2017,03:14 PM IST