Denial of security to PNG Minister a conspiracy: BJP

Pradhan visited the Maoist affected tribal district after duely intimating the state government well in advance.
Minister of State, Petroleum and Natural Gas, Dharmendra Pradhan | PTI
Minister of State, Petroleum and Natural Gas, Dharmendra Pradhan | PTI

BHUBANESWAR: The State BJP on Tuesday said denial of security to Union Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Gas Dharmendra Pradhan during his visit to Malkangiri district was a conspiracy by the state government.

"This is a conspiracy by Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik to cover up his government's inefficiency in tackling the situation in Malkangiri district where Japanese Encephalitis have so far claimed the lives of over 110 children," said BJP's state unit president Basanta Panda and  senior leader K V Singhdeo at a joint media conference here.

They alleged that the Union Minister was advised not to visit Palkonda village which witnessed maximum number of deaths of children due to the vector born disease at the instance of the Chief
Minister. Panda and Singhdeo accompanied Pradhan during the visit.

Pradhan visited the Maoist affected tribal district after duly intimating the state government well in advance. The state administration assured to provide necessary assistance including security to the Union Minister during his visit to the district.

"Necessary protocol and security arrangements will be made for the visit of the Union Minister to the villages indicated (in your letter)," said the November 11 letter of Chief Secretary A P Padhi to the office of the Union Minister.

The district superintendent of police would not dare to advise the  Union Minister against visiting Palkonda without clearance from the top, Singhdeo said.

The BJP leaders said the security concern of government was a well thought out plan to prevent the Union Minister from meeting Umesh Madhi, the class-IV student of Palkonda primary school, who had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking his intervention to mitigate Japanese Encephalitis (JE) menace.

Responding to a query, Panda said there is hardly any improvement in  the situation in Malkangiri. The Union Minister will seek special intervention of the Centre in tackling the JE menace during his briefing to the Prime Minister on his visit.

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