This story is from December 25, 2022

Crime-free politics, BJP’s cry for 25th anniv

The BJP announced that they will be staging a statewide satyagraha on December 26 in protest against the former's alleged criminalization of politics and violence against women. This is set to precede a possible manoamano between the ruling and main opposition party. BJP president Samir Mohanty stated that Odisha is known for its peacefulness, but the BjDPed government has patronized criminalization of politics for the past 23 years. Several MLAs and leaders from the ruling party are involved in criminal activities, including murder and violence against women. In response, BJP workers will sit near statues of great personalities at block level for four hours on December 26th in order to raise awareness among the common people.
Crime-free politics, BJP’s cry for 25th anniv
Bhubaneswar: As the BJD gears up to celebrate its 25th foundation day in a grand manner in Puri on Monday, the BJP on Saturday announced to launch a statewide satyagraha on the same day in protest against the former’s alleged criminalisation of politics and violence against women, setting the stage for a mano-a-mano between the ruling and main opposition party that have started ground works for the 2024 battle.
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State BJP president Samir Mohanty said in a press conference here, “Odisha is known as a peaceful state, but the BJD-led government has patronised criminalisation of politics for the past 23 years. Several MLAs, ministers and ruling party leaders are involved in criminal activities like murder and violence against women.”
“To protest this, our party workers will sit near statues of great personalities at block level for four hours on December 26. We appeal to the common people to participate in the satyagraha,” he added.
He alleged that BJD leaders are involved in many criminal cases. “The prime accused in schoolteacher Mamita Meher murder case was killed in jail. We know the involvement of former minister of state for home Dibya Shankar Mishra in the case. In the Mahanga murder case, former minister Pratap Jena was involved. School and mass education minister Samir Ranjan Dash’s name came up in the Nimapada zilla parishad member murder case,” he added.
BJD dubbed the announcement as cheap politics. Party spokesperson Ipsita Sahu said, “BJD is celebrating its 25th foundation day on December 26. BJP chose the date to stage a protest on five sensitive issues as they could not find any other issue.”
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