Odisha govt filed false affidavit on Lokayukta in SC: Cong

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

The was today adjourned multiple times as the and the members disrupted the proceedings, accusing the government of misleading the with wrong information on the implementation of the Lokayukta Act, 2014.

An hour before the Assembly session, the MLAs had requested Amat to accept the notice that called for discussion on the chief minister's alleged "indifference towards governance".

The speaker, however, turned down their appeal.

The members created a ruckus in the House, raising slogans against the government.

The MLAs also sought an apology from Patnaik for allegedly filing a false affidavit in the Supreme Court, stating that the had already enforced the Odisha Lokayukta Act, 2014 in the state in January 2015.

"The government has filed an affidavit in the apex court stating that the Lokayukta Act was implemented in the state from January 16, 2015 and that the measures are being taken to frame Search Committee rules. If that was the case, the should furnish the gazette notification in this regard," of Opposition Narsingha Mishra said.

Despite requests by the speakers, the MLAs refused to get back to their seats and sought an explanation from the CM on the matter.

Unable to manage the situation, Amat first adjourned the House till 11.30 am and subsequently four more times till 4pm.

The opposition MLAs continued their demand for a statement from the and even attempted to climb the speaker's podium and snatch his microphone.

"I will tender my apology in the House if I am proved wrong, but will the resign if his government is shown to have told a lie? I know that the will not dare to challenge me," Mishra said.

The also joined the protest, seeking a clarification from Patnaik for allegedly misleading the court. Government Amar Prasad Satpathy, however, refuted the allegations and said the has never asserted that the Lokayukta Act has been enforced.

"The said that the steps are being taken for implementation of the Lokayukta Act," Satpathy told reporters outside the House after proceedings were adjourned for the second time in the day.

Echoing similar sentiments, member D S Mishra said the has directed the to appoint Lokayukta and steps will be taken accordingly.

When the House reassembled for the final time at 4 pm, the and the members staged a walkout, expressing disappointment over the chief minister's silence on the matter.

The had on April 12 sought an affidavit from the regarding the implementation of the Lokayukta Act.

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First Published: Fri, April 27 2018. 18:35 IST