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BJD not to ally with any front in 2024 general election

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Bhubaneswar, May 12: Ruling BJD in Odisha will maintain equidistance not only from the BJP and Congress but also from any third front in the 2024 general election, a senior leader of the regional party said.
The party’s stand to go solo has been made clear by BJD president and Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, he said.
The party works for safeguarding the interests of Odisha and the state’s development is its sole agenda, a senior BJD vice-president, who wished to remain unnamed told PTI.
“Our equi distance yardstick is also applicable for any proposed third front, or for the united front, campaigning for which is being done by Naveen Patnaik’s best friend Nitish Kumar,” he said.
Patnaik had maintained that BJD will go solo in the next Lok Sabha election as it did since breaking its alliance with BJP in 2009 and said the Odisha party has not sought any party’s support to win elections as the state’s 4.5 crore people support it, he said. The BJD supremo, who met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the national capital on Thursday, had categorically ruled out any role by in the proposed third front. “No, not as far as I am concerned, not now,” he said to queries. Patnaik had also held an hour-long meeting with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, with whom he is known to share the best of relationships. They were ministers in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee cabinet and the meeting between them took place when Kumar visited Bhubaneswar earlier this week. Asked to comment on it, the BJD leader said, “Friendship and politics are altogether different matters and one should not misunderstand it. Both Patnaik and Kumar after their meeting on Tuesday had jointly said that their relationship is very old and there is no scope of politics in their friendship … Being friends with non-BJP leaders or of any other party does not mean that BJD will dilute its purpose and aim. Its aim is to serve and develop Odisha,” he said. Asked why Patnaik met anti-BJP leaders like Kumar and Mamata Banerjee, the BJD vice-president said that there is “no harm” in meeting people, particularly veteran leaders from Bihar, West Bengal or any other state.
The state holds simultaneous Lok Sabha and state elections. (PTI)

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