Leader of Opposition Narasingha Mishra raised the issue as soon as the House assembled for the Question Hour.
"The police has issued a notice to the Congress chief whip in order to silence members of the opposition. The notice was issued to an MLA when the House is in session," Mishra said demanding a discussion on the issue.
Dubbing the police action against the opposition members as an instance of "political intolerance" on part of the ruling party, Mishra sought protection from the Speaker.
As Speaker Niranjan Pujari went ahead with the Question Hour, the angry Congress members rushed to the well of the House and shouted anti-government slogans. Some of them attempted to climb the Speaker's podium and uproot his mike. Unable to run the House, Pujari first adjourned the House till 12.05 pm and later till 3 pm.
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Speaking outside the Assembly, the Speaker clarified the police has issued a notice in the name of opposition chief whip Taraprasad Bahinipati in connection with the arrest of former Congress MLA Ramesh Jena.
The Congress, which has been backing its former MLA from Sanakhemundi in Ganjam district, however, alleged that the police had targeted Jena for political reasons.
Bahinipati's name came to the picture after police found that the Opposition chief whip allowed Jena and his associates to stay at the MLA quarter allotted to him (Bahinipati).
Bahinipati had admitted that he had allowed Jena to stay at his quarter in MLA Colony. He, however, clarified that he had not visited the said quarter where Jena was staying.