BJD accuses CM Majhi of publicity-driven flood visit in Odisha
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Opposition Biju Janata Dal (BJD) on Tuesday, 18 August alleged that Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi's visit to flood-affected districts was driven by political optics rather than genuine relief efforts, as thousands of residents continue to suffer from severe inundation across the state.
Key Allegations by BJD
Speaking at a press conference at Shankha Bhawan in Bhubaneswar, BJD spokesperson and media coordinator Lenin Mohanty charged that the state government had failed to ensure timely delivery of essential relief materials — including dry rations, cooked food, and polythene sheets — to flood victims. Mohanty said the Chief Minister's visit had 'come as salt to the injury' of people already suffering due to the floods.
Mohanty further alleged that Chief Minister Majhi had attended feasts in Delhi while several districts of Odisha were reeling under floodwaters, calling the priorities of the state administration into question.
Visit to Jajpur District Under Scrutiny
The BJD acknowledged that the Chief Minister's visit to the worst-hit Jajpur district was necessary given the scale of devastation, but argued it was conducted more for political purposes than to address the immediate concerns of affected residents. Mohanty claimed that Chief Minister Majhi 'spent less time with the flood-affected people and more time at felicitation programmes' during the visit.
He also alleged that BJD MLAs Pramila Mallik and Sujata Sahu were waiting to meet the Chief Minister during his tour but were allegedly ignored, while he was reportedly accompanied by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders throughout.
Motorcycle Ride Row
The press conference also drew attention to visuals of State Higher Education Minister Suraj Suryabanshi riding a motorcycle with Chief Minister Majhi seated behind him in the flood-affected area. Mohanty alleged the stunt was staged for social media reels and raised a pointed question: both officials were reportedly riding without helmets, which he argued constituted a violation of traffic rules. He demanded to know whether the State Transport Department would take cognisance of the alleged violation.
Relief Failures and Government Response
The BJD termed the Chief Minister's flood-area visit 'completely devoid of substance,' alleging that the government had failed to adequately address the immediate needs of flood victims. Essential items such as polythene sheets had reportedly not reached many affected households. The state government had not issued a formal response to these allegations at the time of reporting.
What Comes Next
With flood conditions persisting across multiple Odisha districts, pressure is mounting on the Majhi government to demonstrate tangible relief delivery. The BJD's public offensive signals that flood management is set to become a key political battleground in the state, with opposition scrutiny likely to intensify in the days ahead.