His son Rajasree Mohanty, who had married barely eight months ago, moved an anticipatory bail petition in the Orissa High Court.
The senior Mohanty, who resigned yesterday, was neither seen at the assembly nor at his residence while his mobile phone remained switched off and it was reported that he had gone into hiding last night.
The Odisha Assembly was stalled for the second consecutive day with Congress MLAs storming the well demanding Mohanty's arrest and a debate in the House on rising atrocities on women.
The Congress members trooped into the well and tried to climb onto Speaker Pradip Kumar Amat's table shouting slogans against the government.
Leader of Opposition Bhupinder Singh told reporters that he wanted to know why the case against Mohanty was handed over to the Human Rights Protection Cell (HRPC) of the police for investigation.
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