Why did 12 deputies obtain the suspension of the Odisha assembly? The demonstration continues on the roads; The congress told the government dictator

The policy heated after the suspension of Congress deputies in Odisha.
The Congress organized a protest against the suspension of 12 deputies from the Assembly of Odisha in Bhubaneswar. The President of the State Bhakta Charan Das and Odisha in -Charging Ajay Kumar Lallu also attended the event organized by the youth congress. The leaders of the Congress protested outside the premises of the Assembly and were then taken to the Bhavan Congress.
Ajay Kumar Lallu led a scathing attack on the government of Odisha
The Odisha Congress with Ajay Kumar Lallu charged accused the CLP of being injured and said that it was badly led. In addition, Lallu attacked the government of Odisha and alleged that 64,000 women had disappeared in the state. He also alleged that minor girls get pregnant and that girls who go to school give birth to children in government houses. Ajay Kumar Lallu said: “I spoke to Clp, they have injuries in my hands. It was attacked … It is a dictatorship … The president condemned it for the Kolkata incident (RG Tax Rape and Murder Case), but 64,000 women have disappeared in Odisha, gang rapes are made every day, minor girls are pregnant and the girls who go to school gave birth to children in government houses and the president did not say a word. Our deputies demanded a discussion on this subject … We will continue the fight … ‘
The President of the Congress State made serious allegations against the government
In addition, the president of the Odisha congress, Bhakta Charan Das, alleged that he had been arrested. DAS said that article 144 is applicable in the region, due to which it has reduced its number of 5 people to 4 and that they should therefore not be arrested. The Devot Charan Das told Ani: “According to section 144, we have reduced our number of five to four and must not be technically arrested. We asked him to authorize a leader, but they don’t. Now we have stopped. Our CLP is also injured … ‘
Why were the deputies suspended for seven days?
The president of the Assembly of Odisha, Surma Padhi, suspended 12 deputies from the Congress of the Chamber for seven days after “the indiscipline, lack of respect and violating the rules” after having protested in the well of the Chamber. After that, workers in the Odisha congress and leaders outside the Bhubaneswar Bhavan congress continue their protests even after being expelled from the assembly premises.
Action on these 12 deputies for “indiscipline” in the chamber
The president of the Odisha Legislative Assembly, Surma Padhi, suspended Tuesday 12 deputies from the Congress for seven days for “indiscipline” in the Chamber. This measure was taken against the deputies of the congress after accepting the proposal submitted by the Whip Saroj Pradhan from the government to the Chamber. The suspended deputies include the leader of the Congress Legislative Party (CLP), Ram Chandra Kadam, Sagar Charan Das, Mangu Khilla, Satyajit Gomango, Ashok Kumar Das, Dasharathi Gamango and Sophia Firdaus.
However, two other deputies from the Congress – Taraprasad Bahinipati and Rameh Jena were not suspended because they were not present in the House at the time of the announcement. Bahinipati was suspended for seven working days on this basis earlier on March 11. As soon as Padhi returned this verdict, the members of the Congress began a heckling in the Assembly, playing bells and Gharials as a demonstration. The suspended deputies demonstrated in front of the posture in the house and sang hymns, while Padhi urged him to leave the assembly and stop the strike. Odisha’s main opposition party, Biju Janata Dal (BJD), condemned the president’s decision and described it as a “motivated” movement to suppress the voice of the opposition to the Assembly.
Bahinipati said: “Congress deputies were suspended to intimidate us. We will not be afraid of action. We will fight and compromise in any way. The president of the Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee (OPCC), Bhakta Charan Das, also criticized the decision and required the immediate withdrawal of the suspension order. DAS said: “We demanded the training of the Chamber Committee to investigate crimes against women. And, he tried to remove the voice from the congress. We will not tolerate it. “The house’s procedures had to be postponed several times in the middle of the tumult.
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