Uproar in Odisha assembly Congress and the BJP stage walkout

On Wednesday, the Odisha Assembly witnessed chaotic scenes as opposition Congress members objected to Minister of State for Home DS Mishra being allowed to make a statement on the state's law and order situation, despite the fact that he was an accused in the kidnap and murder of a woman school teacher in Kalahandi. Speaker S N Patro was persuaded by Congress MLAs to ask Parliamentary Affairs Minister B K Arukha, rather than Mishra, to give a remark on electoral violence and law and order. Patro, on the other hand, rejected the plan and let Mishra speak.

A group of enraged Congress MLAs stormed out of the House and staged a dharna before marching to the Raj Bhavan. Before a memorandum to Governor Ganeshi, the legislators stated that permitting a "tainted" minister to make a remark in the legislature was unacceptable in Parliamentary democracy.

After serving notice for a debate on the admissibility of an adjournment motion on poll violence and deteriorating peace and order, BJP chief whip Mohan Majhi led a walkout by party members, expressing discontent with the minister's response.

Narasingha Mishra also stated that the police investigated the murder of a lady teacher but did not look into suspicions of the minister's participation in the case.

Odisha's economy shrank by 5.3 pc due to downturn: CM Patnaik

Naveen Patnaik attends Odisha Budget session after a gap of nearly 2 years

Nitin Gadkari arrives in Parliament in 'hydrogen car,' see photos

Related News

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group