Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik is not possible to be part of the anti-BJP board – News2IN
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Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik is not possible to be part of the anti-BJP board

Odisha CM Naveen Patnaik is not possible to be part of the anti-BJP board
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Bhubaneswar: With opposition parties that make other efforts to sew Allance to face Narendra Modi and BJP in the general election of 2024, the talks once again stroking the road Naveen Patnaik will take.
But his ownership and BJD be given towards the congress, it is very unlikely to be part of the Non-BJP alliance.
Starting September 20, 19 non-BJP parties are planning a joint protest against central policy.
But the Pitch congress president on Friday Sonia Gandhi for the extensive unity of anti-BJP forces could not cut ice with Naveen, even though BJP had emerged as the main opposition in Odisha.
Even when Naveen attached to his old booth stated the same distance from BJP and Congress, he would not deviate from the prediction pathway to have a good working relationship with the center, powerful.
Providing fodder for speculation about the possibility of a BJD shift towards Congress, his parliamentary party leader Pinaki Mishra has earlier this month to visit the Senior Capil Congress Sibal’s House on the last birthday when several opposition leaders also gathered.
Pinaki then clarified that he only went to hope Sibal on his birthday, and had nothing to do with politics.
One of the ministers of the longest state servant, Naveen never showed ambition to national politics since he took over Odisha’s government in 2000.
The 74-year-old child was comfortable in Turf’s house and did not require other parties for himself a political survival.
In such situations, being equal from BJP and Congress suitable for him when he mapped his own political lines.
“Focusing on many people connecting and programming populists, Naveen has charmed himself to voters.
This continues to remain the main focus.
At the same time, he will not disturb the center to ensure that the flow of funds continues and offsive against BJD is only reserved for elections, “Said Asima Sahu, a professor of political science at Ravenshaw University.

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