Senior BJP MLA Prasanna Acharya criticized the BJP government in the state. During the march, in order to boost the morale of the workers, he said that there is not one but four governments in the state. Former state BJP president Sameer Mohanty has responded to Prasanna Acharya’s signature today.
Social Media ‘X’ Shri Mohanty wrote, Prasanna Bhai, you and your team are demoralized after the defeat. You cannot accept the decision of the orthodox people because of your arrogance. You are making such comments because you are jealous of BJP’s welfare schemes. Was your party cornering you and not giving you tickets during the current elections? You are forgetting this. If Naveen Babu is so popular and loved by the people, then why was he defeated by 16,344 votes from Kantbanji in the last general election?
He further wrote, “Brother Prasanna, is not deceiving people and not fulfilling promises for 24 years a reason for defeat?” Your party president is constantly losing his faith and trust from the people of Odisha. Why don’t you accept this? By how many votes has he (Nabeen) won from the present Hinjili constituency? Sameer Mohanty said, “It would be better if you ask Naveen Babu.”
Sameer also wrote, Prasanna brother, what was the position of ministers and MLAs in your party for the past few years? You must have felt it. Now when the BJP is ruling the state by following the political culture and tradition and establishing a democratic regime, why is it bothering you, Sameer said.
According to information, Mr. Acharya participated in a march organized in Hemamura Panchayat of Lohopk in Reshakhole block of Samwalpur district and criticized the state BJP government. He said, there is not one government, but four governments. But we have one government Naveen Patnaik. We agreed with what the CE was saying. So here is not one government, but 4 governments. There is a man in Delhi. CA is placing an order. He himself is giving an order as Chief Minister. I will not mention the names of the other two. They are my friends. So the Chief Minister has to listen to four people for a decision, Mr. Acharya said.