Abhijit Mitra apologises over Sun Temple rant

ANI  |  Bhubaneshwar (Odisha) [India] 

Mitra has written an apology letter to the and the of the Assembly over his derogatory remarks on and other offences he is accused of.

Mitra was summoned before the on Thursday. He, however, did not appear. The issued another summon to the scribe to appear on October 23 while directing the of Police to issue the notice.

The of Opposition and of the House Committee, Narasingha Mishra informed, "Mitra has sent an Email in which he mentioned that he has committed an unpardonable mistake and he accepted his fault."

He said, "As the House Committee issued a notice to Mitra to appear on October 11, he is bound to respect the decision of Committee. Considering the cyclone and cancellation of flights, the House Committee is giving him a chance to appear on October 23."

The committee will also probe a breach of Privilege Motion moved against him.

Mitra was arrested by Police on September 20 from with the assistance of Police on charges of hurting religious sentiments of the people. He was later granted bail by a local court.

The matter later escalated to the where his bail plea was quashed.

The three-judge bench of the apex court, headed by of (CJI) Ranjan Gogoi, said: "We have seen your remarks on You are inciting religious feelings of people of this country. How are you entitled to bail?"

During a visit to the on September 16, Mitra had posted a satirical video on Twitter, wherein he made certain comments.

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First Published: Thu, October 11 2018. 19:05 IST