BJP MLAs return to House, accuse Speaker of denying leader of

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Press Trust of India Bhubaneswar
Last Updated : Nov 18 2019 | 11:10 PM IST

Opposition BJP MLAs who have been on a dharna in the Assembly premises demanding a CBI probe into the mysterious death of a woman panchayat official, on Monday returned to the House after two days, but again accused Speaker S N Patro of not allowing the Leader of the Opposition to speak on the matter.

The BJP law-makers were staging a silent dharna near the Mahatma Gandhi statue in the Assembly premises since Saturday. They had boycotted the proceedings alleging that they are not allowed to speak on the death of the woman panchayat official in Jajpur district.

"We returned to the House in the post-lunch session today as per the request of the Speaker. But, he did not allow me to complete my speech and all off a sudden adjourned the proceedings till tomorrow. This appears indecent in Parliamentary democracy," Leader of Opposition Pradipta Kumar Naik told PTI outside the House.

They had protested in the House by covering their mouths with black scarves before going to stage the dharna near the Gandhi statue. The party MLAs led by Naik had also walked to the Raj Bhavan earlier on Monday and submitted a memorandum drawing the attention of the Governor Ganeshi Lal in this regard.

Naik said they agreed to return to the House after Speaker Patro sent a delegation comprising Parliamentary Affairs Minister B K Arukha and government chief whip Pramila Mallick to them.

"However, I feel humiliated again when the speaker all of a sudden adjourned the House in middle of my speech," Naik said adding that his party leaders are deliberating on the next course of action.

Asked why they agreed to return to House before fulfilment of their demands, Naik said, "We know there are several issues to be discussed in the House. The BJP does not want to waste public money by paralyzing the House. Therefore, we returned."

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First Published: Nov 18 2019 | 11:10 PM IST

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