Friday, August 26, 2011
7 Odia labourers return from Sudan
Dead body of a foetus found
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
New action plan to tackle elephant problem in Ganjam
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Broad day light firing in Berhampur, claims 1
Berhampur: Taking into old rivalry, a youth shot at Dharmanagar’s Haridakhandi square here on Monday by a person of the same area in a broad day light in the city.
According to the police, Tarini Patra and Tukuna Rout both have criminal records before. Tarini had attacked Tukuna’s brother and caused severe injury, for which Tarini was caught by police and forwarded to juvenile court as he was under eighteen. This incident fuelled anger in Tukuna for taking revenge of his brother’s half murder incident. After Tarini’s return from jail, Tukuna was in the search of an opportunity to take revenge.
On the day of incident, Tukuna came to a Pan shop near Haridakhandi square at Dharmanagar, where Tarini was talking with a friend. Tukuna started arguing with him, then fired him pointing to his lower chest following a few minutes clash with each other.
Tarini rushed to MKCG medical, but after few hours, he was declared dead while the treatment was going on.This was the outburst of anger of old rivalry between the victim Tarini and accused Tukuna, said SDPO of Berhampur Sarat Chandra Mahapatra. The Badabazaar police are looking into the matter and started enquiry into the case. The accused Tukuna was arrested by the police on Monday after the incident.
Monday, August 1, 2011
Farmer bodies of CPI (M) demand free seeds and crop loss compensation
Berhampur: Farmers local body of Communist Party of India (Marxist) organized a rally demanding free seeds, crop loss compensation and supply of land for the landless farmers on Saturday here.
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) of Kukudakhandi block local committee were set out in a procession, where hundreds of land less labour and farmer of Ankushpur, Ratanpur, Balkrushnapur, Baghajhari, Baiganabadi of Kukudakhandi block were joined in the rally.
They demanded at the Government to provide them land and house Patta for landless and homeless labour and farmer of the block, to supply those free seeds as the drought situation is severely hit the area and to distribute immediately crop loss compensation to the farmer.
The farmers and CPI (M) workers hand over the memorandum to the Sub-collector of Berhampur to take further step on their demand.
1 killed, 2 injured in road mishap
Berhampur: One person killed and two injured in a road accident as the sand load truck collided with the bike near Khodasingi petrol pump here on Saturday.
Santanu Padhi of Lanjipalli area with his friend Suryanarayana Acharya from Kanchudu was coming to Berhampur riding a Hero Honda motorbike. While entering to the city the bike crashed with a person named Shekhar Patnaik, who was crossing the road at that time. Biker Santanu Padhi and his friend felled off from the bike, after collided with Shekhar.
Meanwhile, a sand load truck returned from the city crossed over them near Khodasingi petrol pump here. Hero Honda bike ripped to pieces in crash and Santanu died in the spot. Other two persons Shekhar and Surya, who were severely injured in the accident rushed to the MKCG medical college and hospital for treatment.
Friday, July 29, 2011
ABVP holds Youth Against Corruption rally in Berhampur
held a Youth Against Corruption (YAC) rally on Wednesday here.
The procession started from Khallikote College square to Old Bus stand
and then arranged a meeting in Khallikote College square discussing
the biggest problem of the country with the youth mass of the city.
Hundreds of youth have joined in the rally by chanting various
slogans against corruption. Sujit Kumar Nayak on behalf of the YAC
campaign took the lead of the rally.
The YAC members demanded at the Government to declare the black money
as nation’s property, which are stashed away in the foreign bank.
Implement a special law to check the corruption in the country and to
bring transparency in adm8inistration.
They also supported Anna Hazaare’s anti-corruption campaign to draft
the Jan Lokpal Bill in the country, told the ABVP members to the
Newsmen.
Tension by land dispute back again in Sorada
….Ganjam officials started land survey work in the area.
Berhampur: Tension is simmering in the land dispute case between Lok Sangram Manch and villagers of Gaudagotha and nearby villages under Badagada police station of Sorada block of Ganjam district. The villagers have started protesting the illegal encroachment of proposed High School land by the members of Lok Sangram Manch on Monday.
Hundreds of villagers from Gaudagotha, Surubandha, Talapatama, Bhaliapada, Haripur, Kharikuda and other villages got united in a meeting to discuss about the illegal encroachments by Lok Sangram Manch, but the members of the so called Manch were absent, it created dissatisfaction among the villagers and the members of Krushak Sabha. They discussed about the despotic behave of the Manch members and got united to bring back the lands encroached by the Lok Sangram Manch. The villagers started breaking of thatched cattle sheds built by the opponents on the dispute land.
According to the Gaudagotha villagers, the supporters of the Lok Sangram Manch had encroached 5 acre land proposed for the establishment of a high school gifted by Biswanath temple administration of the village. Similar encroachments were occurred near Haripur, Gojiakhamana village, alleged the villagers.
The villagers demanded at the collector for a strict action and the proper solution to the land dispute on July 16 this month. Whereas, they could not get any response from the district administration till July 25, according to their deadline to the district administration for the solution of the dispute, they started solving their problem in their way.
After the land dispute tension in Sorada, Ganjam collector Krishan Kumar called a emergency meeting in collector’s conference hall at Chatrapur on Monday. He told to newsmen that the land survey work will start from tomorrow onwards in Sorada. After the enquiry district administration will hand over the land, which belongs to the villagers. After Tehsildar’s enquiry the fate of the dispute lands will be finalized. And he directed to the local Tehsildar to submit the enquiry report of 433 plots near Muliapalli of Sorada block within seven days. He also suggested to both Krushak Sabha and Lok Sangram Manch members that before the enquiry, they should not create any law and order situation in the village area.
On Tuesday, Bhanjanagar Sub-collector Pabitra Mandal and local BDO Kailash Chandra Behara have visited the area to take the stock of the situation. Inspector in-charge of Badagada police station informed The Pioneer over phone that situation of the area is very normal. Officials have visited the disputed area to take the stock of the situation.
Last year, the supporter group of the Lok Sangram Manch had forcefully encroached the villagers land by putting a red flag on the land on July 27 last year near hatigoda-Muliapalli village area, for which a bloody clash and firing had taken place, 15 were injured in that clash.
At first the officials include sub-collector Pabitra Mandal, SDPO B K Kamila, Revenue Inspector Pramod Kumar Behera have started survey in the disputed land of Gaudagotha and Talapatama village then the Hatigada-Muliapalli disputed land survey from Tuesday onwards.
The officials started the survey from plot number 204 and then plot no 447, 449 which was registered in the name of school Circle Inspector for the establishment of high school on September 15, 2004.
While 36 families of Talapatama village have taken shelter in Badagada police station on Tuesday night fearing the peoples of Harabhangi Krushak Mahasabha after the Mondays incidence.
On Wednesday, Police told that the persons those were taken shelter in the police station, they returned back to the village. No terror in the area, administration is looking into the matter.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Erratic rain hits agriculture in Ganjam
Berhampur: Forgetting previous year’s crop loss, farmers of Ganjam district were welcomed the monsoon with lots of hope for a better crop this season, but the erratic behave of rain left the farmers in doubt for a better yield in the Kharif season, as most of the paddy fields depend on rain water as well.
Due to uneven distribution and deficient rain, most of the blocks has received less than fifty percent rainfall, which affected the progress of agriculture work in the district. Out of that six blocks include Rangeilunda, Patrapur, Sanakhemundi, Digapahandi, Chikiti and some parts of Ganjam Block have affected due to less rain.
Most of the farmers in Ganjam follow planted crop method in rice farming for which adequate water is needed. While June recorded deficient rainfall of 58 mm only, this was very less. The past three weeks of July recorded 143 mm against 220 mm rain in this month. One fourth of total paddy fields in Ganjam have started planting the crop, whereas the condition of the other paddy fields is in the need of sufficient water for progress in the agricultural work.
Rangeilunda has received 71 percent less rainfall, whereas Patrapur, Sanakhemundi, Digapahandi, Chikiti has received 60, 55, 56 and 43 percent less rainfall respectively. The areas of Ganjam block which depend on rain water were severely affected by recent year’s erratic rain, sources said.
The farmers are waiting for the month of August as July ends. If the paddy fields wont get good rain or sufficient water, the situation will be worsen in the near future, lamented the farmers.
Monday, July 25, 2011
Farmer bodies demand Naveen’s resignation in Kodala issue
…OCSA demand to stop criminalization of politics in the state
Berhampur: “Kodala incidence was not accidental case; it was the outburst of anger of the villagers, which led the violence. Though the people had given memorandum to the District Magistrate, Superintendent of Police before, why did not the Government listen to them? Callousness of District administration along with the State Government is responsible for the untoward incidence in Kodala area”, said Odisha Chasi Surakhya Abhijan (OCSA) president and former central minister Braja Kishore Tripathy in a press meet organised by OCSA at circuit house here on Sunday.
The leaders include Convener of OCSA, Ganjam branch Ravi Rath, president Subash Rout, Er Lalit Mohan Patnaik, Simanchala Nahak, Brundaban Behara, Narayana Pradhan of the OCSA led by president Tripathy visited the Kodala area to meet the families of the deceased, who were killed in the police firing and met with the peoples of violence hit village Chachina, Khajapalli, Deogaon. They talked with the women, who were mercilessly beaten up by the police on the same day of police firing on July 15. They also visited the Eragola rehabilitation camp at Kalyan Mandap in Kodala. The Eragola peoples told that before the incident they had given memorandum to the district administration about their dispute with the villagers, but they have not received any response yet regarding the solution. They showed the memorandum which they had sent the copy to the district administration along with the State Government to the leaders of the OCSA.
The leaders condemned the police brutality on the villagers, especially on women near Kodala and demanded resignation of Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik for the untoward incidents in Kodala and a judicial enquiry into the matter. They also demanded Rs 10 lakh as compensation to the families of the deceased, who were killed in police firing in Kodala area and Rs 5 lakh for the injured persons wounded in the same police firing along with the strengthening of district administration in Ganjam. They alleged that police administration has failed to control the criminal activities and mafiaraj in the district, though the district belongs to the district of the Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, who is holding the Home Department and other three minister of the State Government. So in moral ground CM should resign from his post.
“Criminalisation of politics was another reason behind the simmering tension in Kodala area. The Kavisuryanagar constituency is totally operated by the liquor mafias with the help of ruling party, those are creating problems for the common people. Liquor business is another strong reason behind Kodala incidence”, alleged Tripathy in the press meet.
This is not the first case of the intelligence level failure of the police in Ganjam, before the incidence of Sheragada block, where the ruffians set ablaze eight people in a locked room, the murder of the Chtrapur block chairman, Sheragada Inspector clearly shows the failure of District administration along with police administration. The law and order situation of the district is degrading day by day, alleged the leaders of OCSA here.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Arrested persons are Maoist: Ganjam SP
- Arrested Maoists revealed sensational information about Mao camp and their activities
- They agreed that women are being exploited in Mao camp
- Berhampur police remain silent in the case of Hatimunda Sarapanch of Daringibadi arrested in the connection of Mao activities
Berhampur: Last three days a rumor was broken out in Ganjam about the arrest news of Maoists by Ganjam police. When the media peoples contacted with Ganjam SP Rajesh Pandit, he was silent about the news, but finally SP agreed on Thursday that arrested persons were Maoists. They were caught from Sorada area of Ganjam district.
The arrested Maoists are Jaya Nayak alias Jacob (32), Biswamitra Pradhan alias Mila (35) and Rabindra Nayak alias Budha (50). All are from Srambadi village under Daringibadi police station of Kandhamal district.
Ganjam SP has given valuable information about Maoists. He informed that the trios were working as courier to send and receive information for the Mao camp. When needed, they also worked for supplying of rations and grocery to the camp. Jacob has 4 years experience while other two Mila and Budha have two and one year experience respectively.
These three cadres of Ghumusara division were involved in a dacoit case at Asurabandha in Ganjam district, murder case of Udaya Sahu of Bhramarabadi under Sorada police station and an ambush on police near Kerubadi in Kandhamal district, in which incident a policeman was killed. Even they involved in the heinous landmine attack on an ambulance near Bramhanigaon of Kandhamal district.
The trio has disclosed the sensational information about the Mao leaders and their activities. They also revealed that women cadres were sexually exploited by their senior male cadres, particularly, by those from Chattishgarh. The female cadres were compelled to keep silent in the fear of the Mao leaders. Due to this allegation Sabyasachi Panda was relegated recently, who was in the charge of Odisha cadre. The place is filled by a Mao cadre 55-year old bespectacled person from outside odisha, said SP to the Newsmen.
They also revealed that the Mao leaders have lots of Pendrives, by which they are sharing information with other leaders. They said that Manoj and Chetan, these two persons are creating fund and appealing for bail through advocates to release the Mao leaders.
On the other hand, the family members of the trio protested against this arrest. They have faxed the letter to the District Magistrate and Superintendent of Police of Kandhamal district along with State Human Rights Commission. They alleged that the police have arrested the trio while returning from a meeting at Bhubaneswar. Adivasi Mancha leader and Block Chairman Junas Pradhan, Adivasi leader Vikram Mallick, Banabashi Suraksha Parishad leader Narendra Mohanty alleged that the arrest was unjustified.
Another person namely Pradeept Mallick was arrested by SOG Command, who were in uniform while arresting Pradeept. He is the Sarapanch of Hatimunda Panchayat under Daringibadi block of Kandhamal district. He was arrested from Mao mediator and Jana Adhikar Manch leader Dandapani Mohanty’s Berhampur residence in connection with Maoist activities. Berhampur police maintaining silence on this matter, whereas Dandapani Mohanty condemned the arrest of Hatimunda Sarapanch.
It is noted that, before JMFC court of Daringibadi have charged NBW against Pradeept Mallick along with other ten persons in the agitation of ransacking of licensed foreign liquor shops and government country-made wine shops on March 8, 2010.
Congress demand Chief Minister’s resignation in Kodala issue
….RDC office gherao by congress in Berhampur
Berhampur: Congress workers on Friday gheraoed the office of Revenue Divisional Commissioner (RDC) here protesting the police brutality on the villagers near Kodala area and demanded resignation of chief minister Naveen Patnaik.
Thousands of protesters along with congress workers led by Pradesh Congress Committee President Niranjan Patnaik set out a rally and staged a dharna after gherao in front of the RDC office in Berhampur. After garlanding the statues of Mahatma Gandhi, the party workers started the rally to RDC office by giving various slogans against Chief Minister. Then a general meeting was organized, where a memorandum was given through RDC to the Governor of Odisha. RDC stated that he will forward the memorandum to the Governor.
They demanded the resignation of chief minister Naveen Patnaik for untoward incident in Kodala and a judicial enquiry into the matter. They also demanded Rs 10 lakh as compensation to the families of the deceased, who were killed in police firing in Kodala area and Rs 5 lakh for the injured persons wounded in the same police firing along with the strengthening of district administration in Ganjam.Some leaders have condemned direct police firing on the villagers without any announcement and demanded appropriate compensation for the families of the deceased and injured persons in the police firing in Kodala area.
“We demand a judicial enquiry into the matter of Kodala violence. Within three months, Government should give report on this matter otherwise congress will come again to the road for a massive protest against the government, even we will protest from village level against the anti-people behaviour of the government”, said PCC President Niranjan Patnaik to The Pioneer on Friday here.
Among others, former minister Chandrasekhar Sahu, former speaker Sarat Kumar Kar, Congress leader Lalatendu Bidyadhar Mahapatra, Arya Kumar Gyanendra, District Congress President Bhagaban Gantayat, Bikram Panda and others were taken the lead in the gherao.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Block gherao by congress in different parts of Ganjam
Berhampur: Congress workers of Ganjam started block gherao in different blocks of the district protesting the police brutality on the villagers near Kodala area and demanded resignation of chief minister Naveen Patnaik on Thursday.
Block gherao was organized in 15 blocks of Ganjam district on Thursday. Other blocks have already organized block gherao on Wednesday, according to the president of Ganjam District Congress Committee Bhagaban Gantayat.
“We demand the resignation of chief minister Naveen Patnaik for untoward incident in Kodala and a judicial enquiry into the matter. We also demand Rs 10 lakh as compensation to the families of the deceased, who were killed in police firing in Kodala area and Rs 5 lakh for the injured persons wounded in the same police firing along with the strengthening of district administration in Ganjam”, said Gantayat to The Pioneer on Thursday here.
Hundreds of local people along with congress workers set out in a rally and organized block gherao in Kavisuryanagar block near the violence hit Kodala area. The party workers demanded the resignation of local MLA V Sugnani Deo and chief minister regarding the untoward incident in Kodala area. They condemned direct police firing on the villagers without any announcement and demanded appropriate compensation for the families of the deceased and injured persons in the police firing in Kodala area. They also demanded judicial probe and strengthening of administration in the district.
Apart from Kavisuryanagar block, similar block gheraos were organized in other 14 blocks include Rangeilunda, Kukudakhandi, Digapahandi, Konisi, Sorada, Bhanjanagar, Buguda, Khallikote, Polasara, Jagannathprasad, Dharakot, Sanakhemundi, Badakhemundi and Chatrapur on Thursday.
Before, congress workers and local people have taken part in the block gherao led by former minister and veteran leader Rama Krushna Patnaik along with Kumudini Patnaik demanding the resignation of local MLA and chief minister in Beguniapada block on Wednesday. Similar block gheraos were organized in Ganjam, Sheragada and others on Wednesday demanding the same regarding the issue of Kodala violence.
“Almost all blocks we have finished today, what we had planned for block gherao in Ganjam district and on Friday we will organize a RDC gherao in Berhampur”, said former minister and congress leader Chandrasekhar Sahu to The Pioneer on Thursday here.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Ganjam official meets kin of Mangaraj in distress in Saudi Arabia
After highlighting the issue in the media, district administration has started enquiry into the matter. Father of Mangaraj Pradhan has requested to the Berhampur SP and District Labour officer on Tuesday for the safe returning of his son from Saudi Arabia.
It is noted that, Mangaraj Pradhan alias Muna, son of Prafulla Pradhan from Badabaranga village under K. Nuagaon police station of Chikiti Block of Ganjam district was sold to a Saudi Arabia farm for Rs 6 lakh by an agent from Kanchili area of Andhra Pradesh in 2010. The Kanchili agent Purnachadra Sahu motivated him by telling high earning from the foreign country. Muna was promised for a good job in gardening sector, but when he landed there, he got to know that he was cheated by the agent. Kanchili agent had sent Muna to a Chennai agent Satya. Through Satya, he was reached in Mumbai. Then the agent Samrin of VT in Mumbai had sold him for Rs 6 lakh to a Saudi Arabia farm. The man who owns a farm of camels and sheep, daily sends the youth to look after the camels and the herd of sheep without paying any remuneration. The youth has told his parents over phone that the agent who sent him there has sold him to the Saudi man for `6 lakh.
Deputy collector Shiv Narayana Sahu, Labour Inspector T. Rajeya visited the Badabaranga village for enquiry into the matter. After meeting to the officials, Muna’s father Prafulla Pradhan along with other villagers have narrated about their son’s plight in Saudi Arabia in front of them. They assured Muna’s father and other villagers to bring his son from Saudi Arabia. After the necessary enquiry, the process of bringing back to the boy will be ready, said the district officials.
It is noteworthy that just a week back, more than 150 Odia labourers were reported to be languishing in Sudan where they were dispatched by a Kerala firm to work in a power plant. The labourers migrated mainly from villages under Patrapur block in Ganjam district.
Normalcy backs to Kodala area
The district administration started clearing the Aska-Bhubaneswar main road from felled trees and logs, which were used for road blockade by the raged villagers after the arresting of 45 villagers by the police. The team started repairing the road, which was dug by the villagers near Khajapalli, Deogaon, Chachina protesting the police firing on Friday. There was no vehicular traffic, no communication, and no transportation in the village areas till Tuesday evening as the defiant villagers had put logs on the road again in the evening which was cleared by the district administration in the morning, but on Wednesday the road was cleared by the district administration. It is reported that Aska-Bhubaneswar road blockade was cleared and the communication resumed in the area.
Police forces are leaving the area gradually. The situation is improving day by day, but the defiant villagers are stick in their demand to evacuate the Eragola community from their area.
To meet the health need of the people due to violence hit in the area, district administration and Block administration have organized four health camps in the village areas of Kodala. Tehsildar of Kavisuryanagar Vivekananda Sahu, BDO Sudarshan Sethi and Mediacal Officer Basanta Kumar Das were present in the camp organized near Khajapalli Panchayat office. The villagers of Mathasarasingi, Phasi, Digapada were attended the health camp.
District Magistrate Krishan Kumar along with Additional District Magistrate Nirmala Mishra, Kavisuryanagar BDO Sudarshan Sethi and CDPO Terescobha Mallick has visited the village primary schools and Anganwadi centers of Deogaon, Khajapalli, Khairapalli and Bahalpalli. They have reviewed the condition of the schools, mid-day meal programme and student attendance with the respective teachers of the school.
District administration has distributed compensation cheques of Rs 2 lakh to the bereaved families of the deceased Narayana Palei of Khajapalli village, who was killed by police firing on Friday. in the presence of local Sarpanch Susanti Palei, Tehsildar of the area Vivekananda Sahu has given the cheque to the mother of the deceased Nirmala Palei in the direction of the District Magistrate of Ganjam.
A week has been passed, but peace committee could not be formed, while the villagers are stick in their decision of evacuating the Eragola community from Kodala area continuously for two times. Formation of peace committee again failed on Monday and Tuesday. But the local BDO has informed that they will form the peace committee soon within one or two days, as Chief Minister directed to the local BDO and Tehsildar to form the peace committee with the help of police to restore peace in the violence hit Kodala area.
Exploited Odia boy in Saudi Arab requests for rescue
The boy is identified as Mangaraj Pradhan alias Munna, son of Prafulla Pradhan of Badabaranga under Chikiti block of Ganjam district. The parents of Muna have reported in the Chikiti police station on Sunday about the exploitation of their son in the foreign land.
When we communicated with Inspector In-charge of Chikiti police station Gopal Krushna Mishra on this matter, he told The Pioneer that this is a high level case, this is happened in a foreign land, so our government will have to communicate with their local administration for the safe returning of the boy, who is working there.
Things came to light when the boy on Sunday requested their parents back home over phone for help to rescue him. The told that the agent, who had sent him to South Arab has sold to a Saudi people in Rs 6 lakh.
It is noted that six days before, more than 150 Odia labourers are reportedly languished in Sudan where they were dispatched by a Kerala firm to work in a power plant. The labourers migrated mainly from villages under Patrapur block in Ganjam district.
Buguda call for a bandh protesting police firing in Kodala area
Berhampur: The condition of riot-torn Kodala area is improving gradually. Market, shops, business establishments and educational institutions in Kodala town resumed work as usual on Monday. Still simmering tension in the village areas was quite perceptible. Still the blockade road was not cleared, though administration is trying to clear the road and some works also have taken into hand. The transportation, communication were still hit by the road blockade, which reached into the sixth day of the violence.
Local people of Buguda, 20 km away from Kodala town called a strike protesting the police firing on the villagers in connection with Kodala violence and to not allow the settlement Eragola community in their area on Monday here.
Strike in Buguda was peaceful, but after getting the information of the rehabilitation and settlement of Eragola community in Shola Maili, a place near Buguda by the state government, though it was not sure the nearby villagers completely opposed the proposal and threatened to the administration to change the location from Shola Maili.
Apart from some minor incidents, the bandh was peaceful in toto. There are two platoon police force were deployed in Buguda area. Sub-collector of Bhanjanagar Pabitra Mandal and Tehsildar of Buguda were present there to take stock of the situation. The administration has told the media that bandh situation of Buguda was under control.
The local people blockade the road by burning tyre and felled trees to mark the bandh in the area. Communication and transportation was hit by the strike. Market, business establishments, educational institutions were closed on Monday. Buguda was closed from all sides. The protesters have blocked the entry gate of Nayagada main road near Adipur and another near Karatuli by burning tyres and felled trees.
Thousands of protesters joined in the rally started from Badadanda to Tehsil office and police station in Buguda. They demanded clarification from the government on the matter of settlement for Eragola community at Shola Maili. While sub-collector Mandal discussed with the people and clarified the people that they have not received any notification about the settlement proposal yet. After the clarification, they went out in the rally.
In Kavisuryanagar, women leader of BJP Jayanti Padhiary sat on a dharna in front of the Kavisuryanagar police station protesting police brutality on Monday, while Benayat Odia Samaj held a meeting here protesting the police firing and to out the Eragola community from Kodala.
In an another development, police maintained a balance and started reviewing the old cases of the Eragola peoples, to woo the heart of the defiant villagers, who have been demanding always to take appropriate steps against the criminal activities of the community in Kodala. As a result of police arrested two Eragola youths by old warrant and forwarded them to the court on Sunday night. The youths were identified as B.Murali arrested by the old warrant in connection with a dacoit case in Bhadrak in 2005 and N.Chandra in connection with illegal liquor business in Kodala in 2006. Police have sent them to Kodala sub-jail.
Leaders like Aska MP Nityananda Pradhan, BJD MLA Pradeep Panigrahy, Berhampur MLA Ramesh Chandra Chyau Patnaik and Subash Maharana with others were visited the riot-torn Kodala area to review the situation on Monday.
Two days over, but peace committee could not formed, as the defiant villagers stick into the demand of Rs 10 lakh and a government job and compensation for the families of the deceased. After fulfillment of the demand they will agree to take part in the peace committee and the proposed peace process.
According to Kavisuryanagar MLA V.Sugyan Deo, the peace committee would have members representing all sections. She hopes that formation of the peace committee will help to bring peace in the area as well.
