MPs Raise Governance Concerns at Delhi Luncheon with CM Majhi

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Political Ripples After Lunch Hosted by Sangeeta Singh Deo

Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi returned from New Delhi on Wednesday after a crucial political visit that included meetings with top BJP leadership, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi. However, it was an informal lunch hosted by Balangir MP Sangeeta Singh Deo that has stirred political buzz, bringing internal party discontent into focus.

MPs Air Grievances Over Governance Issues

The private lunch gathering at Singh Deo’s residence was attended by CM Majhi, state BJP president Manmohan Samal, and several BJP MPs from Odisha. Sources reveal that the MPs used the opportunity to raise their concerns over delayed problem resolution in their constituencies and the lack of responsiveness from the Chief Minister’s Office (CMO).

This follows a similar gathering last month at Keonjhar MP Ananta Nayak’s residence, where frustrations were voiced over bureaucratic indifference and the perceived lack of coordination between elected representatives and the administration.

Chief Minister Promises Better Coordination

During the lunch, MPs reportedly urged Majhi to address public grievances more promptly and ensure closer cooperation between the political leadership and bureaucrats. In response, the Chief Minister assured the MPs that steps would be taken to strengthen internal coordination and governance mechanisms.

One BJP MP, speaking on condition of anonymity, said, “We expressed our dissatisfaction with the slow response to constituency issues, and the CM acknowledged our concerns. His presence itself shows he is serious about resolving them.”

Monthly Meetings to Strengthen Unity and Governance

Sources within the party say the lunch at Singh Deo’s residence is part of a larger plan to hold monthly meetings at the homes of different MPs. These gatherings are aimed at fostering unity within the party and addressing pressing governance concerns in a more informal yet impactful setting.

The BJP, which formed its first-ever government in Odisha in June 2024, is under pressure to fulfill its promises of effective governance and development. With 78 seats in the 147-member Assembly, internal coordination and delivery of services remain critical benchmarks.

Majhi, Samal Meet Modi for Development Push

Apart from the internal deliberations, CM Majhi and state BJP president Manmohan Samal held separate and joint meetings with PM Modi and other central leaders to discuss Odisha’s development roadmap. These talks are part of the BJP’s “double-engine” governance narrative, aiming to align state and central development goals.

Political observers see these interactions as vital to syncing Odisha’s administrative agenda with the Centre’s vision for a “Viksit Bharat” (Developed India).

Balangir MP’s Role Adds Political Significance

The event gained additional weight as it was hosted by five-time MP Sangeeta Singh Deo, wife of Deputy CM Kanak Vardhan Singh Deo. Analysts believe the meeting’s setting reflects the BJP’s ongoing effort to maintain unity within its ranks while transitioning from opposition to governance.

“These are not just casual lunches—they’re political strategy sessions,” said a Bhubaneswar-based political analyst. “With the BJP new to power in Odisha, such meetings are essential for building internal cohesion and keeping the leadership aligned.”

Majhi’s Response Now Under Watch

As the BJP government in Odisha navigates its early months in power, the concerns raised by MPs highlight the challenges of governance and internal party management. With CM Majhi promising reforms and better coordination, all eyes are now on how swiftly and effectively his administration responds.

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