Union Textiles Minister Santosh Gangwar and Union Minister of State for Food Processing Industries Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti faced the wrath of BJD leaders when they arrived in the district to attend BJP's Vikas Parv Rally, marking completion of two years of NDA Government at the Centre, a police official said.
At least nine platoons (around 270 personnel) of police were deployed as part of security measures for the visit of the two ministers and the rally. The protesting BJD supporters showed black flags and demonstrated in front of Gangwar's vehicle, he said.
"The police turned mute spectator when BJD leaders and supporters showed black flags without any hindrance," BJP state general secretary Bhrugu Buxipatra alleged.
Unfazed by the protest, Gangwar reached the venue to attend the rally. Tension erupted when BJP supporters opposed the BJD action. BJD workers also protested near Gandhi Chhak wearing black shirts and holding black flags, Buxipatra said.
The BJD workers, led by Bargarh MLA Debesh Acharya, also took out a bike rally in the town this morning protesting BJP's Vikas Utsav, the countrywide celebration of two years of the Narendra Modi government.
BJD activists also allegedly ransacked a saree show room in the city, where Gangwar was scheduled to hold discussion with some weavers later today, the police official said.
Stating that Prime Minister has been placing before
the public, the account of his two years in office, Gangwar said, "Patnaik is afraid that despite 16 years of being in office, he has nothing to claim before the people. Let Patnaik consider how the visiting union ministers are treated in his state."
Condemning the incident, BJP's Odisha said the violent incident showed the feudal mindset of ruling BJD which was directed against tribals, poor and dalits. It pointed out that Gangwar belonged to OBC, while Niranjan Jyoti represented the Dalit sections and former Jharkhand chief minister Arjun Munda was a tribal leader.
DIG, northern region, Sambalpur Prateek Mohanty and Baragarh district SP Jugal Kishore Kumar Banoth did not to respond to media queries.
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