They are ‘political prostitute’ and brought a shame to the Indian political system by changing the party only on the promise to obtain a party ticket for assembly and parliament seats on the eve of the election. They do not have any commitment for the people or the party and people should ‘punish’ such politicians. “This is not a good indication in political scenario and it would bring a bad reputation in our political system in future”, the president of the Kosal Kranti Dal Mr. Pramod Kumar Mishra told while he spoke to the press on the eve of releasing his party manifesto in the conference hall of Hotel Sujata in Sambalpur town on Saturday noon.
The Kosal Kranti Dal president Mr. Pramod Mishra terming them as immoral political trafficker (political prostitute) said, these politicians do not have any attachment to their own people and land as they are few such persons who can sell their own mother-land for their self-prosperity.
He made it clear that the Kosal Kranti Dal has emerged a regional party and the sole ‘motto’ of the party is to create new ‘kosal state’ for the western part of the state as the party feels that the development of the part is not possible till it remains in Orissa.
‘We have every thing but due to our poor leadership we are living like a poor and the coastal politicians rob our people in each and every moment. Our leaders are just like a puppet in the hands of coastal politicians as do not have guts to raise voice against the injustice. They are shouting only before us but they become ‘spineless’ before the coastal politicians’ Mr. Mishra remarked.
KKD is a registered political party that is going to contest the general election for the first time this year and the future of the movement is depend on the result of the election. “We are contesting for 18 assembly seats and 3 MP seats for the first in the 2009 election. Earlier we have planned to contest from 41 assembly seats and 6 parliament seats but due to certain reason we have limited our strength” Mr., Mishra told.
“However we will access ourselves and prepare our people on the basis of the result of the election. But KKD would never go back from its ideology and commitment”, he added.
The party has promised the formation of a kosal state and recognition of the sambalpuri-kosali language in its manifesto. The party has given 55 promises in the manifesto including all types of development and facilities to the people in the field of irrigation, health, education etc despite their difference of caste creed and colour.
While reacting to a question on Dr. Hamid Hussein, who left KKD recently after getting the BJD ticket for Bargarh Parliamentary constituency, Mr. Mishra told that he has not only deceived the party but also deceived the people of the region. “People would not excuse him for his betrayal”. How ever we have to very careful while entertaining such type of ‘dishonest’ people.
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