| Centre hindering state development, says Naveen Patnaik by railgenie on 27 December, 2012 - 09:00 AM | ||
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railgenie | Centre hindering state development, says Naveen Patnaik on 27 December, 2012 - 09:00 AM | |
BHUBANESWAR: Taking his attack on the Congress-led UPA government a step further, chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Wednesday sought more powers for the states while blaming the Centre of 'creating hurdles' in Odisha's development.Naveen, who has in recent years launched several onslaughts on the Centre's alleged neglect towards Odisha, said in a federal structure the powers of the state governments were limited, adversely impacting the development process. "The central government is creating hurdles for the states. It should not forget the states have elected governments which should be given more powers as they understand their responsibilities," he said, addressing the 15th foundation day celebrations of the BJD at the party headquarter here. "The Centre should rise above political considerations and shoulder its responsibility towards development of states," he added.The BJD supremo, who has been battling serious problems within the regional party ever since his key advisor Pyarimohan Mohapatra raised a banner of revolt against him in May, chose not to comment on the goings on within the BJD and focused on highlighting the achievements during his nearly 13-year-old regime and flayed the Centre for 'ignoring' Odisha's demands.With Pyari, who floated the Odisha Jan Morcha in October, dismissed from the BJD, several leaders like Prasanna Acharya, Damodar Rout and Prafulla Ghadai took turns to pour vitriol over him without taking his name. While they predicted doom for the Rajya Sabha member, Naveen preferred to keep mum. He, however, took potshots at the Congress over a range of issues, be it farmers, railways, windfall tax from miners or special category status for Odisha. "For farmers, we always have a sympathetic attitude. Odisha is among the few states offering low interest loans to farmers. Those terming as anti-farmer will face a boomerang effect," the BJD president noted, in an indirect dig at the Congress which has been accusing the state government of harming the farmers' cause. "The Centre's indifferent attitude in according special status to the state is a cause of concern," Naveen said. | ||