Don't have a magic wand but I'll do my best for party: OPCC chief Niranjan Patnaik

  • | Friday | 20th April, 2018

I may not have a magic wand, but I will try my best to strengthen the party in Odisha. In fact, we will win the battle.I don’t think Congress is a divided house in Odisha. Niranjan talks about the 2019 elections, priorities and more.The Congress’s position in Odisha has worsened. BHUBANESWAR: Congress, which has been out of power in the state since 2000, appears buoyant following the appointment of Niranjan Patnaik as the Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee ( OPCC ) president on Thursday. The party and those associated with the Congress have high expectations from me.

BHUBANESWAR: Congress, which has been out of power in the state since 2000, appears buoyant following the appointment of Niranjan Patnaik as the Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee ( OPCC ) president on Thursday. Niranjan talks about the 2019 elections, priorities and more.The Congress’s position in Odisha has worsened. It was evident from our loss in some elections (2014 Lok Sabha polls, 2017 panchayat election and the Bijepur assembly bypoll in February). This is not the time to indulge in blame-game. Since elections are approaching we have to gear up and instil confidence among the people towards Congress. We may be passing through a bad phase now in Odisha, but every cloud has a silver lining.I see a herculean task before me. The party and those associated with the Congress have high expectations from me. I am thankful to party president Rahul Gandhi and my well-wishers for reposing faith on me. I may not have a magic wand, but I will try my best to strengthen the party in Odisha. BJD and BJP should not think that we (Congress) are fighting a losing battle. In fact, we will win the battle.I don’t think Congress is a divided house in Odisha. Mere differences in opinions should not be termed as infighting. My immediate priority is to ensure that we all work for one cause — revival of the Congress. Some leaders left the party for personal reasons or gains. We are sad to lose them and will certainly introspect on the reason behind their departure. We will listen to the grievances of all. I request people and intellectuals to come forward and join the Congress. Those who left us can always come back.Such a change was the need of the hour to give a fresh lease of life to Congress in Odisha. But I cannot say whether or not it was a delayed move. I am glad that the high command gave emphasis to Odisha and recently appointed Jitendra Singh as the AICC in-charge of the state. The high command also appointed three new AICC secretaries and a joint secretary for Odisha. I feel encouraged to work with the new team. We will recharge our batteries and devise a new roadmap.I know our position has weakened. We were pushed to third position in the 2017 panchayat election and recently lost the Bijepur assembly seat, where Congress had been ruling since 2004. We will intensify our fight against the ruling BJD in Odisha and BJP at Centre. Unemployment, poor healthcare system, plight of farmers and water crisis continue to plague Odisha. Congress had failed to capitalise on the host of issues against BJD in the past. Our new roadmap and manifesto will expose both BJD and BJP.

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