Bhubaneswar (Odisha) [India], September 2 (ANI): Odisha Chief Minister and Biju Janata Dal (BJD) President Naveen Patnaik launched the celebration’s month-long “Jana Sampark Padyatra” on the event of ‘Gandhi Jayanti’ on Sunday from Bhubaneswar.
Addressing the celebration staff Patnaik stated, “On the event of Gandhi Jayanti, the Biju Janata Dal is beginning annual ‘Jana Sampark Padyatra’ from Bhubaneswar, it would transfer throughout the state, we search all cooperation to make it profitable.”
BJD Rajya Sabha MP Amar Patnaik advised ANI that throughout the Padyatra, Biju Janata Dal staff and leaders would attain out to each family to apprise them in regards to the growth and welfare programmes of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik-led state authorities.
“The Padyatra will probably be organised throughout the state ranging from ward, panchayat, city and meeting phase, each chief and employee of the celebration will go to the folks and inform them in regards to the growth work throughout the sectors, that has been carried out by the State Authorities, may also take suggestions from them to strengthen it additional,” stated Debi Mishra, Vice-President of BJD.
“Moreover that, social welfare applications like blood donation camps plantation drives and many others may also be organised throughout this month-long Padyatra,” Mishra added.
Throughout this month-long padayatra, BJD will rejoice ‘Gandhi Jayanti’ and ‘Shastri Jayanti’ on October 2, the delivery anniversary of Utkalmani Gopbandhu Sprint on October 9 and the delivery anniversary of Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan on October 11.
Throughout the month-long program, the celebration staff and leaders will attain each family to tell them in regards to the growth schemes and public welfare applications of the BJD authorities.
The celebration may also have social welfare applications, like blood donation camps, plantation drives and others throughout the month-long march.
The Congress may also launch its “Bharat Jodo Yatra” in Odisha from October 31. (ANI)
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