The opposition leaders are opportunistic seasonal birds. Where were they when Cyclone Phailin, Hudhud, Titli, and even drought hit Odisha? Now it's election time, they are swarming Odisha to seek votes.
In Odisha, we have concentrated on people and their development. We hope to take Odisha to new heights.
The Indian voter today is very mature. He votes in one fashion in the Lok Sabha elections, he votes in a different manner in the State Assembly elections. We have seen this. In 2014, the General Elections conincided with the Odisha Assembly elections. The same electorate gave one judgement for Odisha and another judgement for Delhi. So this country's voter is very mature and we should trust his maturity.
Healthy Odisha - Happy Odisha. Let us continue our endeavour to build a prosperous and strong state.
Odisha people are very musical. Our music industry has got many talented artists from Odisha. They love music a lot.
Odisha faces natural calamities almost every year. The assistance we get from the Centre is mostly for temporary restoration of infrastructure. We have to spend a lot from state's own funds to work for the long-term. This puts too much stress on our finances. Precisely for this reason, Odisha should be considered for special category status.
Millets are an integral part of tribal life and a staple diet of tribals of Odisha since time immemorial.
I trust the people of Odisha.
The government of Odisha believes in constructive cooperation with the Centre.
We are a regional party, and our interests are for the people of Odisha.
Modi doesn't seem to be interested in Odisha. I certainly feel that.
Whenever I go to Odisha, I make it a point to converse in Odia.
Odisha is a peaceful state; the people will not stand for violence in a democracy.
I am committed and content to work for the people of Odisha. I have no national ambitions whatsoever.
The love and affection of the people of Odisha continues to inspire me every day.
The people of Odisha know who fulfils promises and who does not. We believe in works and not in words.
I learnt a thing or two about acting from theatre actor Robin Das who is from Odisha.