Odisha MLA accused of harassing engineer gets bail

The Patnagarh MLA was arrested on the charge of forcing a junior PWD engineer to do 100 sit-ups over poor quality road construction work.

July 06, 2019 05:29 pm | Updated 06:30 pm IST - Bhubaneswar

Saroj Kumar Meher

Saroj Kumar Meher

The ruling Biju Janata Dal’s Patnagarh MLA, Saroj Kumar Meher, was granted conditional bail on Saturday in an alleged case of harassment of a tribal junior.

The bail was granted by Additional District Judge (ADJ) Court, Bhubaneswar, Arun K. Mallick. The court is also designated as a special court to deal with cases involving MLAs and MPs.

“The court granted conditional bail to the MLA on the surety of ₹25,000 and two bailers with a direction to cooperate with police in the investigation process,” said Arup Chand, the advocate of junior engineer Jayakanta Sabar. The court cautioned the MLA against influencing the witnesses in the case, Mr. Chand said, adding that the bail was granted 12 days after his arrest on June 24.

Meher is likely to be released from the special jail at Jharpada in the State capital later in the afternoon.

The MLA was arrested on the charge of forcing junior engineer Jayakanta Sabar, working at the Public Works Department (PWD), to do 100 sit-ups within five minutes over poor quality road construction work at the Patnagarh Assembly constituency. The matter came to light after a video went viral on social media on June 6.

Bolangir Collector Arindam Dakua had directed an inquiry into the incident and submitted a report on the same. The Bolangir District Adivasi Manch had demanded Meher’s arrest while threatening to gherao the Odisha Assembly on June 26 if its demand was not fulfilled.

The MLA, however, was taken into custody by the police on June 24.

Mr. Sabar’s wife had also lodged a written complaint at the Patnagarh Police Station in Bolangir district, following which a case was registered against the MLA.

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