Explorer

'Forgave Inspector Who Threw Me Out Of Police Station': Odisha CM Majhi Recalls 'Humiliation'

Odisha CM Majhi recounted an incident where an inspector asked him to get out of a police station during a protest.He highlighted the need for sensitivity in cops towards citizens.

Bhubaneswar, Sep 27 (PTI) Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi on Friday recounted an incident from the past where an inspector asked him to "get out" of a police station.

Majhi made the remark after inaugurating the two-day collectors’ conference here at Lok Seva Bhawan.

Reflecting on his experience that took place barely a month before he became the CM, Majhi said residents of Raisuan and Gopinathpur panchayats in Keonjhar constituency had staged a protest over drinking water crisis by blocking NH-20 on May 2, when the simultaneous polls in Odisha were underway.

Majhi assured them he would raise their concerns with the executive engineer of the department. However, when the then inspector in-Charge, Trinath Sethi, invited the protesters to the police station, he questioned Majhi's presence there, disregarding his role as an MLA.

"The inspector questioned my presence at the police station, stating the Model Code of Conduct was in effect, and told me to ‘get out’ or he would arrest me," Majhi said.

"Can’t an MLA, who is also a candidate, visit the police station with people’s problems?" Majhi questioned.

Feeling humiliated, Majhi staged a sit-in outside the police station demanding accountability for the inspector’s actions.

"Thanks to Lord Jagannath’s blessings, I became the CM. I could only imagine the inspector’s situation afterwards. I forgave him, believing he acted under pressure," Majhi remarked, emphasising that police stations should treat citizens properly.

He said when people come to file complaints, they should be taken seriously and directed senior officials to look into it.

Majhi cited an example involving President Droupadi Murmu, who faced disrespect from a district collector while serving as a minister two decades ago during a meeting in Keonjhar.

He also recalled another incident involving President Murmu when she was a minister in the BJD-BJP coalition government.

While visiting a place with a central minister, the district collector greeted only the Union minister. "The officer did not even apologise for not greeting her," Majhi noted.

He urged officials to change these practices and foster a culture of respect and accountability within government institutions.

View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

Third US Military Plane Carrying 112 Indian Deportees Lands In Amritsar
Third US Military Plane Carrying 112 Indian Deportees Lands In Amritsar
BJP Postpones Meeting To Finalise Delhi CM, Oath Ceremony Likely On Feb 21
BJP Postpones Meeting To Finalise Delhi CM, Oath Ceremony Likely On Feb 21
After Delhi Stampede, Massive Kumbh Rush At Patna, Asansol Railway Stations Cause Chaos: Watch
After Delhi Stampede, Massive Kumbh Rush At Patna, Asansol Railway Stations Cause Chaos: Watch
Prayagraj Express Or Prayagraj Special? Police Say Confusion Over Same Train Names Led To Stampede
Confusion Over Same Train Names Led To Delhi Stampede: Cops
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Rahul Gandhi Criticizes Railways Over New Delhi Station Stampede: 'Another Systemic Failure…'New Delhi Railway Station Stampede: Porter Reveals Shocking Eyewitness Account of ChaosNew Delhi Railway Station Stampede: Eyewitnesses Blame Administration, Non-Functional Escalator Exposed LapsesNew Delhi Railway Station Stampede: Govt Announces ₹10 Lakh Compensation for Victims' Families

Photo Gallery

Embed widget

We use cookies to improve your experience, analyze traffic, and personalize content. By clicking "Allow All Cookies", you agree to our use of cookies.