Minister Dibya Shankar Mishra, who is under fire over Mamita Murder case, was intercepted by BJP Yuva Morcha member Deepjyoti Mund near MSA chhak in Bhawanipatna. The BJP Yuva Morcha member then asked when the minister would resign and demanded investigation & justice in the matter.
Minister Dibyashankar Mishra while attending a programme ‘Mo Paribara, Odisha Paribara’ in Kalahandi claimed that he had never visited the Sunshine Public School where deceased Mamita Meher was the headmistress.
On the other hand, Congress has threatened to observe Odisha Bandh on November 12. The Congress has warned of dire consequences if Chief Minister Patnaik dithers on dropping Minister of State for Home Dibya Shankar Mishra from the cabinet by November 10
The Congress party announced to call Odisha Bandh if the Minister didn’t tender his resignation in the next 10 days
Some protesters waved black flags at the Chief Minister during the demonstration seeking answers from the government for delaying action in the murder case of the Kalahandi lady teacher. Police later took several agitators into custody in the aftermath of the protest.
Mishra claimed that he has nothing to do with the heinous crime and he has never been to the Sunshine School
BJP leader Bijoy Mohapatra said more explosive facts about the case are going to surface in coming days.
Amid the state-wide hue and cry, the Opposition parties have now threatened to take the justice battle-cry to the national Capital alleging links of state minister Dibya Shankar Mishra with the murder prime accused Gobinda Sahu. However, the conspicuous silence of the State government has left the deceased’s family members in lurch.
Led by BJP’s national spokesperson Sambit Patra, the party activists today staged a demonstration at Patel Chowk in Delhi. Party lawmaker from Puri Jayanata Sarangi and Brahmagiri MLA Lalitendu Bidyadhar Mahapatra also joined the demonstration.
Seeking justice for the deceased soul and her family, little girl Pihu along with his father rode bicycles from her home to Naveen Niwas with placards and submitted a letter to the Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik
Breaking his silence 21 days after the sensational murder, Mishra on Friday issued a two-page statement in which he offered to resign from his post and also retire from public life if his involvement in the case is proved.
On October 8, 24-year-old Mamita left for Mahaling from her village Jharni and was received the president of the managing committee of her school Gobinda Sahu near Sindhikela. Later, her family failed to contact her as she went missing for several days until the missing teacher's brother alleged involvement of Sahu behind the case.
Amid the rising protests against the government and the Minister, BJD spokesperson Pratap Deb during a presser on Saturday said, “If any party person is convicted for any crime, BJD will drop him/her. Such stringent actions have been taken earlier and will continue in future as well.”
Youth Congress scuffles with police during protest demanding action against minister in Mamita murder case.
Congress slammed Odisha’s Minister of State (Home), Dibyashankar Mishra for trying to suppress media freedom in the State
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