When you keep people first, there is no anti-incumbency: Naveen Patnaik

BHUBANESWAR: In administrative center for fourth term in a row, chief minister Naveen Patnaik in Pune on Sunday mentioned the straightforward mantra of 'other folks first' has helped him change into considered one of country's longest serving chief ministers.
"If you love your people, you do not see the post you hold as a post, but as a means to serve the people. You do not see power as power, but as a means to transform the lives of people," Naveen mentioned on the Bharatiya Chhatra Sansad, the place former President Pratibha Devisingh Patil honoured him for being the perfect chief minister. It was once an extraordinary instance for Naveen to handle a pan-Indian audience out of doors Odisha, as CM.

Sharing his mantra of fine governance, Naveen mentioned destructive buddies of politics--power, wealth and position dissolve--into nothingness sooner than one's love for the people. "If you love your people, you don't fight for elections. You fight for change and transformation. If you love your people...with every intent, every step, every action, every signature and with every breath... you will work for them," Naveen mentioned.

Naveen mentioned he overcame headaches in public existence via putting other folks on the core of his intentions, efforts and projects. "Six months ago, we had to take a decision on urban slum dwellers. There was a choice between continuing the practice of evictions and treating people as encroachers, resulting in lakhs of families living in fear and insecurity or recognising their immense contributions to the life of the city and providing them land rights," he mentioned adding, his govt make a choice the second choice that was 'path-breaking and historic.'

At a time when the BJP is attempting to wrest chronic via banking on perceived anti-incumbency towards him, Naveen apparently mentioned there was once no anti-incumbency towards him. "When you keep people first -it is good politics, when you keep people first there is no anti-incumbency," he added.

Dedicating the honour bestowed on him to the four.five crore other folks Odisha, Naveen mentioned his love for the people is the only explanation why of his success — zero causality in natural disasters, putting in global benchmarks in crisis control, leading the country in rural housing and best possible poverty aid within the country.


The 71-year old chief mentioned he's still a newbie in politics that he was once 20 years ago when he entered public existence after demise of his father Biju Patnaik. "Twenty years ago I was a political novice. I would have never imagined that I will be standing here as one of the longest serving chief ministers of the country. Today, I can say with conviction, that politics is not complicated. Politics is the most powerful instrument to bring about change in the lives of people," mentioned Naveen, identified for his simplicity.


The MIT faculty of Government, the first establishment within the country that provides courses for kids to enroll in politics and Bharatiya Chhatra Sansad conferred the award on Naveen. Naveen urged the kids to enroll in politics and be the a part of the change.


While Rajya Sabha chief Pratap Deb mentioned the manager minister spoke like a true 'statesman', BJP veteran Biswabhusan Harichandan mentioned the manager minister made a determined try to win self assurance of other folks when his reputation degrades speedy.


The BJD has made elaborate plan for a heroic reception for the manager minister when he will land here on Monday. The Odia community at Pune also felicitated Naveen for the feat the place Naveen promised to setup a state guest area.
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