Both Mohapatra and Jagneswar had made it clear that the OJM was not a separate political party, but a forum within the BJD to work for internal democracy and rights of 27 lakh party workers in the state.
Reacting to the formation of OJM within the BJD, Patnaik had termed the forum as a "B" team of the Congress and said the Morcha would have no impact on the state politics.
Jagneswar, however, reacted sharply dubbing Patnaik's statement as "irresponsible." "I do not know what exactly Patnaik said. But if he (Patnaik) has termed the OJM as "B" team of Congress, it was an irresponsible statement," Jagneswar had said.
Hitting back, BJD general secretary Narendra Swain, in a statement on Tuesday justified Patnaik's statement and criticised Jagneswar. "The person (Jagneswar) who terms the party president's statement as irresponsible, is himself an irresponsible man," Swain said.
Soon after being suspended, Jagneswar said he would like to be suspended from BJD by raising voice of lakhs of party workers. "I have not indulged in any anti-party activities. If raising a voice in a democratic party is anti-party activity, then I accept it," he told reporters.
Jagneswar also said he was yet to receive any communication from the party president.
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