Biju Janata Dal (BJD) president Naveen Patnaik has announced that his party will conduct a thorough study on the concept of “one nation, one election” before deciding its stance on the issue. Speaking at the Odisha Literary Festival, Patnaik emphasized the importance of examining the details of the proposal. He also expressed concerns about the declining law and order situation in Odisha after a recent incident involving violence against an Army major and his fiancée. Patnaik condemned this incident and called for a judicial probe. Reflecting on his political career, he mentioned that he has devoted 24 years to serving the people of Odisha and will continue his role as the leader of the opposition.
In a significant development, Naveen Patnaik, the president of the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) and former Chief Minister of Odisha, announced that his party will thoroughly study the “one nation, one election” concept before finalizing its stance. Speaking during the recent Odisha Literary Festival organized by the New Indian Express, Patnaik emphasized the need for a comprehensive examination of the proposal’s details and execution.
Patnaik also addressed the current law and order situation in Odisha, highlighting concerning incidents that included the alleged harassment of an Army major and his fiancée at a police station in the capital. The former Chief Minister expressed serious concerns over the declining safety measures in the state, particularly in light of a recent incident involving Governor Raghubar Das’s son and an alleged assault on an Odia officer.
The situation escalated when news broke about the assault on the Army officer’s fiancée, prompting outrage from the public. Patnaik condemned the incident as “shocking” and called for a judicial probe, while the current Chief Minister, Mohan Majhi, promised strict action against those responsible.
When questioned about the recent performance of the state and central governments in their first 100 days, Patnaik remarked that it was still too early to evaluate their effectiveness. Having served the people of Odisha for 24 years, Patnaik affirmed his commitment to continue his work as the leader of the opposition.
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What does BJD mean by studying ‘one nation, one election’?
BJD wants to look into the idea of holding elections for the parliament and state assemblies at the same time before deciding if they support it.
Why is BJD taking time to decide?
BJD believes it is important to understand the benefits and challenges of ‘one nation, one election’ fully before making a decision.
What are the possible benefits of ‘one nation, one election’?
Some benefits could be saving money on elections and making sure the government stays focused on its work, rather than on constant campaigning.
Are there any concerns about ‘one nation, one election’?
Yes, there are concerns that it might take away the importance of local issues and could lead to less representation for smaller parties.
What will BJD do after their study?
After their study, BJD will decide whether they support ‘one nation, one election’ and share their views publicly.