Another major reason for this unexpected announcement is the fact that the stock of the Congress, which had hit rock bottom across the state till a few months ago, has suddenly started looking up in the region bordering Chhattisgarh after the party assumed power there. The decision to waive farm loans by the Bhupesh Baghel government appears to have struck a chord on this side of the border while there are reports from the ground about farmers in western Odisha, who are finding it hard to sell their paddy even at the MSP of Rs. 1750 per quintal, crossing over to the other side to sell their produce for Rs 2, 500, which includes a Rs. 750 bonus paid by the Chhattisgarh government. In his public address in Bargarh on Friday, Congress president Rahul Gandhi had promised Rs. 2, 600/ per quintal of paddy if the party comes to power. This has upset the calculations of the BJD which, in any case, was not the strongest in the region.