Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a recent speech in Bhubaneswar, connected with the people by speaking in Odia and acknowledging their faith in the BJP. He also highlighted the Central government's focus on Odisha's development and the introduction of new schemes. With his visit to Odisha Parva in New Delhi, PM Modi has shown his appreciation for Odia culture and its people.
Prime Minister Modi's Visit to Bhubaneswar: Strengthening Bonds with Odisha
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent visit to Bhubaneswar has reaffirmed the strong ties between the Central government and the state of Odisha. During his speech, PM Modi spoke in Odia, acknowledging the deep bond the people of Odisha have with the BJP.
Background
Odisha has been a stronghold of the BJP for several years. In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the BJP won 12 of the state's 21 seats. The party also has a strong presence in the Odisha Legislative Assembly, holding 23 of the 147 seats.
PM Modi's visit comes at a time when the BJP is gearing up for the upcoming assembly elections in Odisha, scheduled for 2024. The Prime Minister's speech was seen as an attempt to rally support and galvanize the party's base in the state.
Focus on Odisha's Development
During his speech, PM Modi highlighted the Central government's commitment to the development of Odisha. He spoke about the various schemes and initiatives launched by the BJP government in the state, such as:
Appreciation for Odia Culture
In addition to his focus on development, PM Modi also expressed his appreciation for Odia culture and its people. He visited the "Odisha Parva" in New Delhi, a cultural festival showcasing the state's rich heritage.
PM Modi's visit to Bhubaneswar and his warm embrace of Odia culture have been well-received by the people of the state. It is a testament to the BJP's commitment to strengthening its bond with Odisha and ensuring its continued development.
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