Bhubaneswar: Amid growing political friction over illegal mineral extraction in Odisha, the
BJD on Monday demanded the immediate dismissal of mines minister Bibhuti Bhushan Jena, alleging his direct involvement in widespread sand and mineral theft across the state.
The opposition party cited revelations from a recent
Enforcement Directorate (ED) search in Ganjam district, which it claimed exposed the participation of the minister’s officially authorised representative, Sunil Patra, in the illegal activities.
Addressing a press conference at the party headquarters, BJD spokesperson Lenin Mohanty accused the ruling BJP of enabling large-scale sand, morrum and stone theft under its governance. He said the ED’s recovery brought to light the “true face” of the mines minister.
Responding to the allegation, Jena said, “We will not allow any sand mafia to operate in the state. The govt is determined to take stringent action against them to curb illegal trade.”
Sandip Mishra is a correspondent at The Times of India and writes...
Read MoreSandip Mishra is a correspondent at The Times of India and writes on a range of subjects including real estate, RERA, civic issues, road safety, public transport and city infrastructure. His work aims to inform, engage, and inspire action—whether it is analyzing the housing trends, investigating infrastructure challenges, or highlighting environmental innovations.
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