Police Visit BJD MLA’s Residence in Case Involving Husband

BHUBANESWAR (Sunday, March 29, 2026) — A team of police officers from Kalahandi district visited the official Bhubaneswar residence of Manorama Mohanty, the sitting Biju Janata Dal (BJD) MLA from Narla, in connection with a criminal case registered against her husband, Durga Prasad Mohanty. The husband, who also serves as the Narla Block Chairperson, is accused of issuing death threats to a government official.


Background of the Case

The investigation stems from a formal complaint filed earlier this month by Bibhu Prasad Singh, the Tehsildar of Narla.

  • The Incident: On March 15, 2026, Durga Prasad Mohanty allegedly used abusive language and issued a death threat to the Tehsildar during an official phone conversation while the officer was performing his duties.
  • The Charges: An FIR was subsequently registered at the Narla Police Station under several sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including:
    • Section 296: Obscene acts and songs (using abusive language).
    • Section 221: Obstructing a public servant in discharge of public functions.
    • Section 351(2) & 351(3): Criminal intimidation and threatening to cause death or grievous hurt.

Sunday’s Police Action

The Kalahandi police team, supported by local personnel from Bhubaneswar, arrived at the MLA’s quarters around 8:30 AM on Sunday.

  • Serving Notice: The Kalahandi Superintendent of Police clarified that the visit was primarily intended to serve a legal notice, as the accused has reportedly been “absconding” since the case was registered.
  • Outcome: Neither the MLA nor her husband was present at the residence during the visit. Police conducted a brief search and examined some documents before leaving.
  • Prior Attempts: Sources indicate that police had previously traced Mohanty to a hotel in the state capital, but he reportedly managed to evade capture with the assistance of supporters.

[Image: Map of Odisha showing the distance between Narla (Kalahandi) and Bhubaneswar (the capital where the MLA resides)]


Political Fallout: “Vendetta” Allegations

The BJD leadership has reacted strongly to the police visit, framing it as an act of political intimidation by the ruling BJP.

PartyStanceKey Argument
BJDPolitical VendettaBiju Yuva Janata Dal (BYJD) president Chinmaya Sahu alleged that the raid was retaliation because Manorama Mohanty did not cross-vote for the BJP candidate in the recent Rajya Sabha elections.
PoliceRoutine ProcedureOfficials maintain the investigation is strictly administrative, following a direct complaint from a state government official (Tehsildar).

Sources

  • Odisha TV (OTV): “Narla BJD MLA’s husband accused of issuing death threats to Tehsildar, FIR lodged” (March 29, 2026).
  • Press Trust of India (PTI): “Police visit BJD MLA’s residence in connection with case registered against husband” (March 29, 2026).
  • Pragativadi: “Narla MLA’s Husband Faces Probe After Death Threat Allegation” (March 29, 2026).
  • Odisha Bytes: “Police Visit Odisha MLA’s Bhubaneswar Residence In Probe Against Husband” (March 29, 2026).

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