"An administrative inquiry will be conducted by the Revenue Divisional Commissioner (RDC), central division, into Namtara village violence where some women and police persons were injured in a clash on March 8," Parliamentary Affairs Minister B K Arukh informed the Assembly while replying to an adjournment debate on behalf of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik.
The issue of Namtara village incident came up in the Assembly after the House condoled death of two former members on the first day of the second leg of the Budget Session.
While Congress MLAs waved torn sarees claimed to have been collected from the incident site, Basanta Panda, leader of the BJP legislature party, displayed a bullet.
Opposition members displayed posters and placards mocking BJD's slogans like 'Maa ku Samman'.
The opposition, however, withdrew its agitation as Pujari allowed a debate on the issue.
Terming the incident as barbaric and illegal, leader of opposition Narasingha Mishra demanded formation of a House Committee to probe into the incident and registration of criminal cases against the collector and superintendent of police besides their transfer from Kendrapara district.
Terming Patnaik's absence, during a debate on a highly sensitive matter where women were attacked by the police for demanding closure of a liquor shop, as "unfortunate", Mishra said, "I condemn such action on part of the chief minister who is also the home minister of the state."
