"Jay Panda Behind Health Rumours": Naveen Patnaik Flaunts Gym Routine

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"One of our ex-MPs spread the rumour for political gains," the Odisha Chief Minister said, working out in an all-black gym look as he spoke
to TheIndianSubcontinent on the parliamentary and assembly polls in his state.By "ex-MP", did he mean Jay Panda, who quit the party last
year "I am," said Naveen Patnaik, without hesitation.Why would he spread such a rumour The four-time chief minister replied: "I think for
his personal political ambitions."Naveen Patnaik also posted an exercise video on social media last week to get back at "rumours" that he
was tired and no longer physically up to leading the Odisha government
He was seen jogging, stretching and walking at his bungalow in Bhubaneswar in the video posted by his Biju Janata Dal (BJD) along with a
message
The video ends with him saying he is "getting ready to fight for the people of Odisha."The Chief Minister says that is part of his routine
in the morning, not posing for the sake of cameras."I do these exercises every morning," Mr Patnaik said firmly
These include "cycling, weightlifting, leg exercises, all of that", he added.On "rumours" about his health, he accused Jay Panda of trying
to position himself as an alternative to take on the Chief Minister.Mr Patnaik said exercising and workouts were an essential part of his
mornings before a bath and the start of his work-day
Jay Panda, 55, once one of his most trusted partymen and spokespersons, quit the BJD in May last year and the parting was on most acrid
terms.In a letter to Mr Patnaik, Jay Panda made repeated references to "Biju uncle" or Biju Patnaik, the father of Naveen Patnaik.For months
before that, the party had stopped short of expelling the four-time lawmaker as he made his resentment clear in increasingly public
outbursts.Mr Patnaik, one of Odisha's longest serving chief ministers, denied his charge that the government was being run by remote control
and proxy
"It is nonsensical," he said
Who is in charge "The government, ministers and me," he said.Shutting down talk about ill-health keeping him from functioning properly, the
Chief Minister said: "Not at all, I'm fighting fit."Get the latest election news, live updates and election schedule for Lok Sabha Elections
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