Bhubaneswar:A day after informing the Odisha Assembly that there is no justification for a High Court bench in the state, Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Tuesday said that the issue of setting up the facility in the western region of the state is "under consideration" of the government. Majhi said this in a statement in the Assembly before the commencement of the Zero Hour in the House.
"The issue of setting up a High Court bench in Western Odisha is under consideration of the government," he said. Stating that his government is committed to the delivery of speedy justice to the people, Majhi gave a clear message in the Assembly that his government was not averse to setting up a high court bench in the state.
However, while replying to a written question in the Assembly, Majhi on Monday had informed the House that "as per the Supreme Court verdict, there is no justification in having a bench of high court in any part of the state." Majhi's statement in the Assembly raised an outrage with members from the ruling BJP also protesting the idea. The opposition BJD and the Congress have criticized the state government over Majhi's statement in the House.
Senior BJP lawmaker and veteran leader from the western region, Jaynarayan Mishra has said: "We (BJP) have not withdrawn the demand for a HC bench in western Odisha. The CM has referred to the Supreme Court judgment, but the state's population and HC cases are increasing. Why can't Odisha have an HC bench when Uttar Pradesh has three, and other states also have them?"