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The curtain fell on a monsun session in the middle of the protest

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Bhubaneswar: Protest by MLA’s opposition demanded a discussion on issues related to mining and death Dusmanta Das, youth who had tried suicide outside the state assembly the day before, was jammed on the last day of the Monsun session on Thursday.
Immediately after the house gathered at 10:30 a.m., BJP and Congress MLAs rushed to question the decision of the speaker not to allow discussion about mining problems.
They also raised slogans for watershed deaths that accused negligence in treatment.
In the middle of Pandemonium, Surya Narayan Patro speaker first postponed the house until 11:30 a.m.
and then until 4pm.
Talking to the media outside the house, Mohan Majhi BJP accused the speaker to reject the notification of delays after the direction of the state government for the second day in a row.
“After the speaker rejected the notification on Wednesday, we published another calling for a new discussion about the exploration of mining, transportation and industrial demand.
We do not understand the justification behind rejecting the notification.
Why is the country afraid to discuss mining problems?” Majhi asked.
Breaking massive irregularities in the mining operation in Odisha, Congress Mla Santosh Singh Saluja said in a strong position in the government existed in gloves with companies that looted state mineral resources.
“It is unfortunate that the speaker rejects the notification even because we want to discuss this issue.
The speaker’s decision is not in accordance with the practice of parliament,” said Salamaja.
Opposition members have Patro Gherrao in his room on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, Bench Treasury members sat in Dharna near the Statue of Gandhi in the assembly spot on the issue of farmers.
BJD MLAs protested issues such as the implementation of the Swaminathan Committee report to improve the price of minimum support, the wrong implementation of plant insurance schemes that benefited insurance companies, short fertilizer supplies for the country and non-release of rice subsidies.

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