Odisha Congress Issues Show-Cause Notice to MLA Gomango Amid Rajya Sabha Poll Tensions
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Bhubaneswar, March 15 (NationPress) In the midst of escalating political tensions and accusations of horse trading as the biennial Rajya Sabha elections approach, the Odisha Congress has issued a show-cause notice to Mohana MLA Dasarathi Gomango for alleged indiscipline after he has been unreachable for several days.
The notice was formally delivered by Sujit Kumar Padhi, the chairman of the Odisha Pradesh Congress disciplinary action committee. The party's notice emphasized that all Congress MLAs were instructed to remain in Bhubaneswar starting March 13 due to the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections set for March 17.
The notice details that Odisha Pradesh Congress Committee (OPCC) president Bhakta Charan Das, AICC Odisha in-charge Ajay Kumar Lallu, and Congress Legislature Party leader Rama Chandra Kadam made numerous attempts to reach Gomango by phone, but he has remained unreachable since March 8. He was also absent from his residence in Bhubaneswar and his native village.
“At such a critical juncture, your unexplained absence sends a negative message to the citizens of our state. During this time when the Congress, BJD, and CPI(M) are collaborating to support Independent candidate Dr. Datteshwar Hota, media reports regarding your absence are sowing unnecessary doubt among the public,” remarked the chairman of the Odisha Congress disciplinary committee.
The party believes that Gomango’s lack of communication, with no reports from his family or close associates suggesting abduction, indicates he may have intentionally gone into hiding.
“You are therefore required to present yourself at the party office by 6 pm on Sunday (March 15) and clarify why disciplinary measures should not be imposed against you for this indiscipline. Should you fail to appear or provide an unsatisfactory written explanation, the party will have no choice but to implement necessary actions,” states the show-cause notice.
It is worth noting that the Odisha Congress has relocated eight of its MLAs to Bengaluru, amid concerns of horse trading as the Rajya Sabha elections loom. OPCC president Das, along with senior party officials, is currently in Bengaluru.