Normalcy returned only after Speaker Pradip Kumar Amat urged the ruling party members to cooperate him to run the question hour.
After the house resumed its budget session today following a nine-day break, ruling party members took the first opportunity to express their displeausre over the amount of allocation for the state.
As the speaker allowed question hour after obituary reference to a former member of the house, ruling BJD MLAs stood on their seats holding placards as a mark of protest to the allocation for the state.
He demanded a censure motion against the centre accusing it of adopting a "step-motherly" attitude towards a non-Congress ruled state as Odisha. "The state government got only Rs 868.82 crore against its demand of Rs 3050 crore," he pointed out.
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As the speaker did not allow the censure motion, the angry BJD MLAs staged a dharna in front of Mahatma Gandhi statue in the assembly premises.
Senior BJD member Amar Prasad Satpathy also favoured a special debate on the railway budget.