"The third floor (CMO at the state secretariat) is the origin of all kinds of corruption. So the officials there should be taken to task first. As an MLA I will soon enter that floor and launch the anti-PC drive from there. I will beat them (officials) severely," Bahinipati said in the assembly during zero hour.
The Congress lawmaker also said that he was not afraid of being arrested for beating up corrupt officials.
The issue of percentage commission was raised by Leader of Opposition Narasingha Mishra of Congress who accused the state government of not being sincere in stopping corruption though Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik had given a call for it.
BJPLP leader K V Singhdeo also supported Mishra on the issue of posting of a "corrupt" engineer at Bolangir. He also came down heavily on the government over the controversial statement of Agriculture Minister Damodar Rout who had recently said that complete eradication of the 'PC' culture was not possible.
Rout in his reply referred to Singhdeo's criticism of him and said he had said that complete eradication of corruption is not possible because of human character. "The corruption by babus continues since the British Rule. We may reduce corruption, but not eradicate it completely."
He said the chief minister's anti-corruption drive has created panic among the corrupt officials in blocks and panchayat levels. "Many people have been taken to task (in rural housing irregularities cases). There has been a huge impact across the state."
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