Bhubaneswar: BJP on Monday remembering a gang gang rape case that was more than two decades to target BJD for the murder of school children Mamita Meer and the alleged involvement of the Minister of Home Junior Di Shankar Mishra.
After holding out the process together with the MLA Congress for the fifth consecutive day of Mamita’s case, BJP legislators also marched to the postmaster office General to post a letter that discussed the Chairman of the Minister of Naveen Patnaik and reminded him of the establishment of his party in the 1999 incident, when BJD was in the opposition.
The incident forced J B Patnik to resign as the main minister after the victim accused him and his friend and former Odisha advocate who played a role in crime.
The BJP action was responding to Naveen’s statement recently in the Assembly where he appealed to opposition parties not to politicize sensitive crimes.
“In the letter, we have mentioned the BJD double standard about women’s safety.
We noted how he (Naveen) has taught morality lessons and demanding the resignation from the Minister of Chief Justice J B Patnai,” said BJP Mohan Majhi member.
Majhi said they posted a letter to Naveen because he had not attended a session.
The leader of the Legislative Party of the Narasingha Mishra congress also slammed the State Government on a sustainable Pandemonum in the Assembly because where houses had transacted less than one hour of business in the last five days.
Overcoming a news conference at the State Congress headquarters, Mishra said the government was very afraid to discuss the murder case of Mamita, it did not want a discussion about this problem.
“Before the beginning of the session, the leaders of Bench Treasury often said that they were ready for all discussions.
We wanted to discuss the murder of Mamita in priority.
Why are they so afraid to discuss this issue? Why does the speaker have had a meeting of all parties?” Mishra asked.
Previously on that day, the MLAS Congress protested by climbing on the speaker podium that followed the speaker where the patro was postponed the house until 4pm.
Even though the meeting of all parties was organized by the speaker, failed to break the deadlock.
Backing back at BJP, Chief of Government Whip Pramila Mallik said the party, which has been rejected by the people, has crossed all courtesy limits in politics.
“The language used by BJP MLA is in their letter to the Minister of Chief against Odia’s culture.
States will provide a reply to them in the future,” Mallik said.
(The identity of the victim has not been disclosed to protect his privacy in accordance with the direction of the Supreme Court about cases related to sexual violence)