"It is unfortunate that the chief minister is blaming the Opposition instead of abrupt end of the winter session. Rather, it is the chief minister himself who conspired to end the assembly session early in order to avoid a discussion on the chitfund scam," Leader of Opposition Narasingha Mishra of Congress told reporters here a day after the House was adjourned sine die.
The chief minister had yesterday accused the opposition of creating disturbance in the House which led to ending the session even as a number of issues in public interest remained to be discussed.
"Of the 14 working days of the winter session, the treasury bench members rushed to well of the House on nine occasions and ensured adjournment of the House. It is however, a fact that opposition members have protested in the assembly when the Speaker ignored them," Mishra said.
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Speaker Niranjan Pujari in a ruling had said that there would be no debate on the chitfund issue in the assembly as the matter was sub-judice. Even Pujari put restriction on making reference to chitfund issue during discussion during the home demand and appropriation bill, Mishra pointed out.
"We want to know who is this Saroj Sahoo and what is his relationship with the ruling BJD and the chief minister," Mishra said asking Patnaik to explain where this man (Saroj) was staying and his activities.
Mishra also said that they would have been able to raise many questions had there been a debate in the House.