Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Building a naveen state

DHRUTIKAM MOHANTY feels that Orissa’s CM Naveen Patnaik can become the head of state for the third consecutive term

At the age of 50, Naveen Patnaik entered politics, contested the Lok Sabha by-election in 1997, necessitated by his father Biju Patnaik’s death, and was elected an MP. Soon after, he formed a new party, faced fresh polls and became a Cabinet Minister at the Centre and, later, the CM of Orissa, both in 2000 and 2004. On 26 December, 2007, his Biju Janata Dal (BJD) celebrated its 10th anniversary, which also marks Naveen’s completion of a decade in Orissa politics. His phenomenal rise is like a fairy tale. His journey from a writer to a wily politician is interesting. In 1985, his first book on Indian costumes, ‘A Second Paradise’ was launched and sold over 30,000 copies in America within a few days. In 2008, he is being called a truly ‘developmental’ CM.

He was adjudged one of the best CMs in various polls conducted by media houses and industry associations. Moreover, he took the initiative of taking Orissa towards industrial revolution. In the recent past, the state has bagged the biggest FDI project – the Posco steel project with a proposed investment of Rs.52,000 crore. Within four years, the state has signed 105 MoUs with both domestic and foreign firms with an entailed inflow of Rs.277,400 crore. Big names like L.N. Mittal, Ratan Tata, Anil Agarwal and Anil Ambani have announced plans to set up projects in Orissa. One of the state’s top bureaucrat explains, “Partly because we have a system where if the CM says something, it will be done, nobody can oppose him. But mostly, this is perhaps the only state where you can meet the CM and be sure that he won’t ask you for money.” When asked about his much-lauded incorruptibility, Patnaik says, “I am not married. I don’t have children. Who am I going to leave all the money to? I have never been interested in possessions. If you own too many things, they end up owning you.”

Still, Patnaik is not free from corruption charges. BJP’s national VP Jual Oram criticized the CM for his alleged involvement in a multi-crore kickback in the case of the MoU signed between Orissa and South Korean steel major Posco. He demanded a CBI probe into the matter. Further, opposition Congress members have blamed the CM for closing the doors of government offices for new entrants in the name of reforms. Sivananda Ray, VP of Congress says, “Actually, in last seven years, employment generation in the government sector was almost zero.”


Source : IIPM Editorial, 2012. An Initiative of IIPMMalay Chaudhuri
and Arindam Chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).
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