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Ruckus in Odisha assembly as govt rejects oppn demand for CBI probe into official's death

A chaotic situation has been taken place on the second day of the Winter Session at Odisha Assembly while the opposition BJP and Congress started protesting against BJD's inactivity regarding the death of Smitarani Biswal, the woman panchayat extension officer in Odisha's Jajpur. The oppositions asked for a CBI probe on this incident.

Ruckus in Odisha assembly as govt rejects oppn demand for CBI probe into official's death
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Published : Nov 14, 2019, 11:11 PM IST

Updated : Nov 19, 2019, 7:14 AM IST

Bhubaneswar (Odisha): Odisha Assembly witnessed pandemonium for the second day on Thursday as opposition parties pressed for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the death of a woman officer, which was rejected by the state government.

Congress members staged a walk-out while BJP MLAs trooped to the well of the House and tried to climb the Speaker's podium forcing a couple of adjournments.

Ruckus in Odisha assembly as govt rejects oppn demand for CBI probe into official's death

After a two-hour discussion failed to resolve the impasse, Speaker SN Patro adjourned the House till Friday.

The issue in question is the death of woman panchayat extension officer (PEO) in Jajpur district, Smitarani Biswal. She was found hanging at a private guest house in the district on October 16.

As soon as the House assembled at 10.30 am on the second day of the Winter Session, Congress legislators started shouting slogans in the well forcing the Speaker to adjourn the proceedings till 12 noon.

When the House reassembled, BJP MLAs rushed to the well-holding banners and demanded a CBI probe into Biswal's death. They asked Patro to allow a special discussion through a motion instead of a debate under adjournment notice.

Speaker Patro, however, accepted an adjournment notice from the Congress and allowed a discussion. BJP members then tried to climb the Speaker's podium and shouted slogans leading to an adjournment for further 30 minutes.

"Yesterday I had demanded that a discussion should be held on the woman PEO's death on a priority basis. However, the Speaker did not allow it," Leader of Opposition Pradipta Kumar Naik of the BJP said.

Naik claimed that the PEO was killed and the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) government was attempting to hush up the case by showing it as a case of suicide.

As the Speaker did not listen to BJP members, they continued their protest in the House today, he said.

Also read: BJD wins Bijepur by-poll in Odisha by over 97,000 votes

Without paying heed to Patro's repeated plea to keep silence, BJP members shouted and clapped during the discussion allowed by the Speaker.

Initiating the debate, Congress Legislature Party leader Narasingha Mishra supported the BJP's demand that the matter should be handed over to the CBI in view of its complex nature.

"How did the woman PEO, a government employee, come to the private guest house of a BJD leader? How the private guest house was built on government land?" Mishra asked.

Raising question over Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik's silence over the matter, Mishra alleged that women and girls are not safe in Odisha as the law and order has collapsed.

Mishra said the government may also set up a High Court-monitored Special Investigation Team to probe into the woman PEOs death.

Congress members Suresh Routray, Santosh Singh Saluja, Taraprasad Bahinipati and others also demanded CBI probe into the PEO's death case and accused the ruling party of shielding the criminals involved in the killing.

Replying to the debate, Minister of State for Home, D S Mishra, said, "The post-mortem (examination) concluded that may be suicidal in nature."

The minister said the police has been probing the case with sincerity and one person was arrested on the charge of abetment of suicide within three days of her death.

He also rejected the opposition allegation of the low rate of conviction in rape cases.

Rejecting demand for CBI probe into the case, he cited two murder cases that had been investigated by the CBI and a judicial body.

"In the end, the state government have been vindicated as no shortcoming on part of the state government machinery could be discovered in those cases," he said.

Treasury bench members Pramila Mallick, Amar Prasad Satpathy, Prafulla Samal, Sashi Bhusan Behera and Ashwini Patra also said there was no point in handing over the case to CBI or setting up an SIT.

Also read: Rajnath Singh will bridge another military gap in Arunachal tomorrow

Bhubaneswar (Odisha): Odisha Assembly witnessed pandemonium for the second day on Thursday as opposition parties pressed for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the death of a woman officer, which was rejected by the state government.

Congress members staged a walk-out while BJP MLAs trooped to the well of the House and tried to climb the Speaker's podium forcing a couple of adjournments.

Ruckus in Odisha assembly as govt rejects oppn demand for CBI probe into official's death

After a two-hour discussion failed to resolve the impasse, Speaker SN Patro adjourned the House till Friday.

The issue in question is the death of woman panchayat extension officer (PEO) in Jajpur district, Smitarani Biswal. She was found hanging at a private guest house in the district on October 16.

As soon as the House assembled at 10.30 am on the second day of the Winter Session, Congress legislators started shouting slogans in the well forcing the Speaker to adjourn the proceedings till 12 noon.

When the House reassembled, BJP MLAs rushed to the well-holding banners and demanded a CBI probe into Biswal's death. They asked Patro to allow a special discussion through a motion instead of a debate under adjournment notice.

Speaker Patro, however, accepted an adjournment notice from the Congress and allowed a discussion. BJP members then tried to climb the Speaker's podium and shouted slogans leading to an adjournment for further 30 minutes.

"Yesterday I had demanded that a discussion should be held on the woman PEO's death on a priority basis. However, the Speaker did not allow it," Leader of Opposition Pradipta Kumar Naik of the BJP said.

Naik claimed that the PEO was killed and the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) government was attempting to hush up the case by showing it as a case of suicide.

As the Speaker did not listen to BJP members, they continued their protest in the House today, he said.

Also read: BJD wins Bijepur by-poll in Odisha by over 97,000 votes

Without paying heed to Patro's repeated plea to keep silence, BJP members shouted and clapped during the discussion allowed by the Speaker.

Initiating the debate, Congress Legislature Party leader Narasingha Mishra supported the BJP's demand that the matter should be handed over to the CBI in view of its complex nature.

"How did the woman PEO, a government employee, come to the private guest house of a BJD leader? How the private guest house was built on government land?" Mishra asked.

Raising question over Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik's silence over the matter, Mishra alleged that women and girls are not safe in Odisha as the law and order has collapsed.

Mishra said the government may also set up a High Court-monitored Special Investigation Team to probe into the woman PEOs death.

Congress members Suresh Routray, Santosh Singh Saluja, Taraprasad Bahinipati and others also demanded CBI probe into the PEO's death case and accused the ruling party of shielding the criminals involved in the killing.

Replying to the debate, Minister of State for Home, D S Mishra, said, "The post-mortem (examination) concluded that may be suicidal in nature."

The minister said the police has been probing the case with sincerity and one person was arrested on the charge of abetment of suicide within three days of her death.

He also rejected the opposition allegation of the low rate of conviction in rape cases.

Rejecting demand for CBI probe into the case, he cited two murder cases that had been investigated by the CBI and a judicial body.

"In the end, the state government have been vindicated as no shortcoming on part of the state government machinery could be discovered in those cases," he said.

Treasury bench members Pramila Mallick, Amar Prasad Satpathy, Prafulla Samal, Sashi Bhusan Behera and Ashwini Patra also said there was no point in handing over the case to CBI or setting up an SIT.

Also read: Rajnath Singh will bridge another military gap in Arunachal tomorrow

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Ruckus in Odisha assembly as govt rejects oppn demand for CBI
probe into official's death
         Bhubaneswar, Nov 14 (PTI) Odisha assembly witnessed
pandemonium for the second day on Thursday as opposition
parties pressed for a CBI probe into the death of a woman
officer, which was rejected by the state government.
         Congress members staged a walk-out while BJP MLAs
trooped to the well of the House and tried to climb the
Speaker's podium forcing a couple of adjournments.
         After a two-hour discussion failed to resolve the
impasse, Speaker SN Patro adjourned the House till Friday.
         The issue in question is the death of woman panchayat
extension officer in Jajpur district, Smitarani Biswal. She
was found hanging at a private guest house in the district on
October 16.
         As soon as the House assembled at 10.30 am on the
second day of the Winter Session, Congress legislators started
shouting slogans in the well forcing the Speaker to adjourn
the proceedings till 12 noon.
         When the House reassembled, BJP MLAs rushed to the
well holding banners and demanded a CBI probe into Biswal's
death. They asked Patro to allow a special discussion through
a motion instead of a debate under adjournment notice.
         Speaker Patro, however, accepted an adjournment notice
from the Congress and allowed a discussion. BJP members then
tried to climb the Speaker's podium and shouted slogans
leading to an adjournment for further 30 minutes.
         "Yesterday I had demanded that a discussion should be
held on the woman PEO's death on a priority basis. However,
the Speaker did not allow it," Leader of Opposition Pradipta
Kumar Naik of the BJP said.
         Naik claimed that the PEO was killed and the BJD
government was attempting to hush up the case by showing it as
a case of suicide.
         As the Speaker did not listen to BJP members, they
continued their protest in the House today, he said.
         Without paying heed to Patro's repeated plea to keep
silence, BJP members shouted and clapped during the discussion
allowed by the Speaker.
         Initiating the debate, Congress Legislature Party
leader Narasingha Mishra supported the BJP's demand that the
matter should be handed over to the CBI in view of its complex
nature.
         "How did the woman PEO, a government employee, come to
the private guest house of a BJD leader? How the private guest
house was built on government land?" Mishra asked.
         Raising question over Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik's
silence over the matter, Mishra alleged that women and girls
are not safe in Odisha as the law and order has collapsed.
         Mishra said the government may also set up a High
Court monitored Special Investigation Team to probe into the
woman PEOs death.
         Congress members Suresh Routray, Santosh Singh Saluja,
Taraprasad Bahinipati and others also demanded CBI probe into
the PEO's death case and accused the ruling party of shielding
the criminals involved in the killing.
         Replying to the debate, Minister of State for Home, D
S Mishra, said, "The post-mortem (examination) concluded that
the cause of death of Smt Smitarani Biswal was due to asphyxia
and may be suicidal in nature."
         The minister said the police has been probing the case
with sincerity and one person was arrested on the charge of
abetment of suicide within three days of her death.
         He also rejected the opposition allegation of low rate
of conviction in rape cases.
         Rejecting demand of CBI probe into the case, he cited
two murder cases that had been investigated by the CBI and a
judicial body.
         "In the end, the state government have been vindicated
as no shortcoming on part of the state government machinery
could be discovered in those cases," he said.
         Treasury bench members Pramila Mallick, Amar Prasad
Satpathy, Prafulla Samal, Sashi Bhusan Behera and Ashiwni
Patra also said there was no point in handing over the case to
CBI or setting up an SIT. PTI AAM
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