Muktikanta disallowed to hold fast in Delhi

| | ROURKELA | in Bhubaneswar

Rourkela youth Miktikanta Biswal, who trekked 1,350 km in 71 days to reach New Delhi, is holding camp in the national capital since June 27 to meet the Prime Minister to remind him of his promises made to public at Rourkela.

For this purpose, he first sought the help of Sundargarh MP and Union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram. After being denied help by Oram, he approached the PMO for necessary arrangement, Since there was no instant permission, he decided to go on hunger strike at Jantar Mantar from July 1.

For this, Muktikanta applied for permission from Deputy Commissioner of Police, New Delhi, but his plea was also turned down.

Muktikanta says until he meets the PM, he will not return to Rourkela. If he does not get permission then also he will go on hunger strike and he ready to face any sort of legal consequence.