"People of Odisha must be informed about the actual condition of Sri Jagannath temple. They should know whether there is immediate danger to the temple. The state government and ASI must publish a white paper on the condition of the shrine," Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee president Prasad Harichandan told reporters after visiting the temple at Puri.
Accompanied by leader of opposition Narasingha Mishra of Congress, Harichandan said, "The state govenrment in 1992 had published a white paper on the condition of Sri Jagannth temple after certain stone fell from it. As the uncertainty continues over safety of the temple which created anxiety among the people, the state government must publish authentic document."
"The repair work of the Jagamohan has been put on hold just for Rs 2.5 crore. This is really unfortunate for the people of the state," Harichandan said.
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