Balangir: The Ninth Chandli Pahad Mahotsav, a vibrant celebration of local heritage and natural sanctity, served as a profound backdrop for a discourse on regional development and political continuity as Shri Kalikesh Narayan Singh Deo, MLA of Balangir, addressed the gathered masses.
The festival, which honors the cultural and ecological significance of the Chandli hills, became a site of systemic synthesis where tradition met contemporary governance narratives.

Shri Singh Deo utilized the cultural platform to emphasize the layered causality between stable leadership and the socio-economic evolution of the region. On the sidelines of the festivities, he offered a pointed validation of the previous administration’s impact, specifically lauding Former Chief Minister Shri Naveen Patnaik for his expansive contributions to Balangir’s infrastructure and social fabric.
This acknowledgment was presented not merely as a retrospective but as an evidence-based narrative of progress that has defined the district’s recent history.
Articulating a sense of moral urgency regarding the state’s future, Senior Lawmaker Shri Singh Deo underscored the structural strength of the Biju Janata Dal. He asserted that the BJD remains the largest political entity in Odisha, rooted in a deep-seated institutional trust cultivated by Shri Patnaik. He maintained that the welfare of both the state and the nation is intrinsically linked to the BJD’s governance model, which prioritizes socio-legal precision in policy execution.

Looking toward the horizon, the MLA Balangir expressed a firm conviction in a political resurgence, stating that the party’s return in the coming year is an inevitability driven by its commitment to public service.
His address framed the BJD not just as a political organization, but as a necessary vehicle for the ongoing prosperity of Odisha, ensuring that the momentum of state-wide welfare remains uninterrupted in the years to follow.

