This Article is From Jun 12, 2013

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik wants special status for Odisha, holds rally in Delhi

Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik wants special status for Odisha, holds rally in Delhi
New Delhi: Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik has brought his state's fight for special status to the national capital with a Swabhiman rally at the Ramlila Maidan today.

"It has been a very long standing demand of Odisha. Historically, Odisha has been neglected by the central governments. We give vast revenues to the Railways but we hardly get any Railways allocation in comparison. There are many other issues," Mr Patnaik told NDTV ahead of the rally.

He said that the central government has been granting funds to other states but not Odisha. "The central government has been granting vast funds for political reasons to states like Bihar, Bengal and Uttar Pradesh, but the Planning Commission very recently rejected Odisha's demand. I have no objection to any part of India getting funds, but I think it's constitutionally incorrect to give it on these blatant political grounds," Mr Patnaik said.

The Chief Minister also said that he has got the signatures of nearly one crore people and those will be submitted to the President in the evening along with a memorandum demanding special status for Odisha.

Union Minister Srikant Jena, however, said Mr Patnaik wants to take political credit for a decision that has already been announced by the Finance Minister. "When Mr Patnaik was a Union minister under Vajpayee government, he had raised this issue. But the central government rejected his demand. He did not say anything then. But now, he has again raised this issue, that too at a time when the Finance Minister has assured there will be change in criteria for special status for states," Mr Jena told NDTV.

In March, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar held a rally in Delhi demanding special status for his state. In the rally attended by thousands, Mr Kumar had given the central government a tough warning signalling that no political combination should think of ruling Delhi after the 2014 elections if it ignored Bihar's rights.

After Mr Kumar's rally, the government set up a high-level sub-committee to finalise the new criteria for "backwardness." The committee has been asked to submit its report in a month's time. The special status will entitle states to loans and assistance from the Centre and tax waivers for industry set up.

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