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Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi held courtesy meetings with Vice President

Newdelhi:4/10/25:Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi held courtesy meetings with Vice President C.P. Radhakrishnan and BJP National President J.P. Nadda in New Delhi on Saturday. He shared updates on Odisha’s development roadmap and future plans. Majhi informed the Vice President about key welfare schemes and long-term goals of the state government. He presented the ‘Odisha Vision 2036 | 2047’ document, outlining strategic objectives for inclusive growth.

The Chief Minister posted details of both meetings on social media. He described the interactions as constructive and focused on governance and public welfare. With Nadda, Majhi discussed organizational matters and the political landscape in Odisha. He also reviewed future strategies for strengthening the party’s presence in the state. Political circles buzzed with speculation following the meetings. Observers believe the discussions may have included plans for cabinet expansion in Odisha

Sources suggest new faces could be inducted into the state ministry. The meeting with Nadda has sparked conversations about upcoming political shifts. Majhi’s visit to Delhi is seen as a move to align state priorities with national leadership. His presentation of Odisha’s long-term vision reflects a push for coordinated development.

The meetings come at a time when Odisha is focusing on infrastructure, education, and health reforms. Majhi emphasized the importance of collaboration between state and central leadership. The BJP leadership appreciated Odisha’s strategic planning. Majhi’s outreach signals a proactive approach to governance and party organization.

 

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