Financial balance Case: Congress Leader Narasingha Mishra calls CM Naveen Patnaik narrow-minded, requests Lokayukta test
Financial balance Case: CM Naveen Patnaik Congress calls narrow-minded, requests Lokayukta test
Unperturbed over Odisha government's "decrepit" comment against him, Congress pioneer Narasingha Mishra on Wednesday named Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik as "narrow minded" and requesting that he get the BJD financial balance issue tested by the Lokayukta even as the decision party pioneers smoldered his likeness close to the state Assembly.
"I challenge the Chief Minister to name a Lokayukta soon and hand over the BJD financial balance case to it for a fair-minded request. I will demonstrate that each expression of mine depends on truths. Will the Chief Minister leave on the off chance that I my words are valid?" the Leader of Opposition advised correspondents in the wake of being not able talk in the Assembly because of regular suspensions.
The House neglected to keep running because of the clamor by Treasury seat individuals who requested expression of remorse from Mishra blaming him for making wild charge against BJD. The restriction Congress and BJP individuals on their part requested renunciation of the Chief Minister, sustenance supplies and buyer welfare clergyman and expulsion of chit asset legal commission head Justice MM Das.
In spite of the fact that Law priest Arun Kumar Sahoo created an impression in the House where he called Mishra 'decrepit', the Leader of Opposition neglected to place his focuses inside because of turmoil by individuals from the Treasury seat. "I was kept from talking in the House because of an intrigue by a narrow-minded Chief Minister. By what means can a part be denied to express his perspectives in the House? This is rupture of the benefit of a part," Mishra said.
Answering to an inquiry on the Law priest calling him 'decrepit', he said "I feel pity for him. He is just saying the voice of his lord. I am all the more physically and rationally fit at 76 years old years than his (Sahoo's) pioneer (Patnaik)." Asked whether he would the delicate unqualified expression of remorse on a charge of misdirecting the House, Mishra said the state government has "conceded" his announcement. "I had asked whether the SBI record is for the sake of the BJD. The clergyman has let it be known. I had said one Purna Chandra Padhi had stored cash in that ledger, the pastor again lets it be known. Thirdly, the pastor likewise conceded that Rs eight crore was kept in that financial balance on a specific day," Mishra said including if the priest was conceding everything, there was no doubt of apologizing.
At the point when pointed out that Purna Chandra Padhi, who kept the cash in the BJD record, was from Ganjam locale and not the person who is a charged in the chit reserve trick, Mishra said "Let them demonstrate the PAN number of Purna Chandra Padhi who saved more than Rs 50,000 in a day in a financial balance."
In a related advancement, Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee (OPCC) president Prasad Harichandan in a public interview looked for the Chief Minister's answer on the CBI cross examination of Saroj Kumar Sahu, approved signatory of the BJD president. "We don't see how and why CBI ceased examination against Saroj," Harichandan said.
In the interim, BJD activists including MLAs and Bhubaneswar Mayor Ananta Narayan Jena joined an exhibition requesting Mishra's statement of regret and his acquiescence from the post of Leader of Opposition.

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