The BJP on Tuesday claimed that the party will form the government in Odisha after the declaration of assembly election results in June as the people of the state are fed up with the "corruption and misgovernance" of the ruling BJD.

At a press conference here, BJP national vice-president Baijayant Pande highlighted the key promises made by the saffron party in its manifesto for the state and claimed that in Odisha "P (percentage commission) in the form of large scale reforms was implemented during the BJD regime. But corruption was seen. ,

Panda's comments come a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday described himself as the "son of Lord Jagannath" and asserted that the end date of the BJ government in Odisha is June 4, the day the assembly election results are declared. Will go.

"Odisha would have become the 5th largest economy of the country with its vast resources in the last 25 years, but the ruling BJD has completely failed to perform," Panda alleged.

Panda, who is contesting as a BJP candidate from Kendrapara Lok Sabha seat, claimed that people in the state are "being threatened to vote for BJD"."People need not fear any danger because the saffron party is with them. 'Modi's guarantee' is with the people," he said.

Panda accused the state government of neglecting the agriculture sector and said the BJD had promised to ensure 33 per cent irrigation in each block a year ago.

“So far, the government has not fulfilled its promises,” Panda said, adding that lack of irrigation facilities is the main reason for low income of farmers.

Odisha Chief Minister and Biju Janata Dal President Naveen Patnaik on Monday termed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's claim that BJP will form the government in Odisha as a 'daydream'.Patnaik's trusted aide VK Pandian said, "Naveen Patnaik will take oath as the Chief Minister of Odisha for the sixth consecutive time between 11.30 am and 1.3 pm on June 9."

Taking a dig at Patnaik and Pandian, Panda said, "Only two people cannot form a government by traveling in a helicopter."

BJD spokesperson Sasmit Patra said that BJP is daydreaming of forming the government in the state, while the ground reality is something else.