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PANDIAN’S MARATHON CAMPAIGN IN THE KALAHANDI LOK SABHA CONSTITUENCY, SAID, ‘NAVEEN BABU’S ENGINE WILL ALWAYS RUN IN ODISHA’.

Sarojini Bishi

Kalahandi/Nuapada: Elections will be held in Kalahandi on May 13. On this occasion, BJD’s senior leader VK Pandian visited Kalahandi and Nuapada and campaigned for a marathon. On the third day today, Pandian started campaigning for Lok Sabha candidate Lambodar Nial, assembly candidate Rajendra Dholakia in Nuapada, Pushpendra Singhdeo in Dharmagarh and Dibyashankar Mishra in Junagadh.

Mr. Pandian participated in a huge roadshow from Khadyal Road to Nuapada in a huge road show of 12 km to solicit votes for the candidates regardless of the heat. Thousands of people joined him in this rally on the streets.

Pandian first started his speech by saying Jai Jagannath in Nuapada meeting. Referring to BJP’s double engine, he said, ‘If the double engine is so good, why is there a change in its engine in the neighboring state of Chhattisgarh? So it is not double or single, Naveenbabu’s engine will always run in Odisha. Navinbabu’s engine is the most powerful.

He also said, “Our chief minister believes in less talk and more work and has shown it by doing.” Under the leadership of the Chief Minister, the development in Kalahandi district has been very fast. He said that the development will continue.

Pandian urged the thousands of people present to vote for BJD MP candidate Lambodar Nial and MLA candidate Pushpendra Singhdeo for the sixth time to make Hon’ble Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik the charioteer of Odisha’s development.

BJD MP candidate Lambodar Nial and Nerla MLA Prathini Manorama Mohanty, Narla Panchayat Committee Vice President Durga Prasad Mohanty alias Muna, BJD District General Secretary Tikelal Sahu, Narla Assembly Constituency Election Agent Saroj Kumar Raut, BJD District Youth President Aditya Nand, Vice President Biju All block presidents and panchayat presidents of BJD along with Ajit Sahu, district council member Harishankar Majhhi, Jamiara Namanatha Sahu and Lily Deep attended.

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