Odisha Governor Raghubar Das FILE Photo | PTI
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Ruckus continues in Odisha assembly over demand for arrest of Governor's son in assault row

Assistant Section Officer (ASO) Baikuntha Pradhan was allegedly assaulted by the governor's son, Lalit Kumar, inside the Puri Raj Bhavan on July 7.

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BHUBANESWAR: Proceedings of the Odisha assembly were disrupted for the third day on Wednesday, as ruckus continued over the demand by opposition members for action against Governor Raghubar Das's son for allegedly assaulting a government official earlier this month.

As soon as the House assembled for Question Hour, BJD leaders staged a walkout, alleging police inaction over the issue, while Congress MLAs trooped in the well of the House, protesting against the "neglect" towards Odisha in the Union Budget.

Assistant Section Officer (ASO) Baikuntha Pradhan was allegedly assaulted by the governor's son, Lalit Kumar, inside the Puri Raj Bhavan on July 7.

Amid the pandemonium, Speaker Surama Padhy first adjourned the House till 11.30 am, then till noon, and subsequently till 4 pm.

Padhy has convened an all-party meeting to resolve the impasse in the assembly.

Accusing the state's BJP government of "shielding the governor's son," the opposition BJD has been demanding his arrest and a statement from Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi, who is also in charge of the Home Department.

The BJD and Congress had earlier boycotted the governor's address to the House on the first day of the assembly session on Monday.

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