By Bizodisha Bureau, Bhubaneswar, February 19, 2021: The Supreme Court Friday granted four weeks to Odisha to reply to Andhra Pradesh government’s affidavit on its contempt plea against senior officials of AP for notifying panchayat polls in three ‘disputed areas’.

The Naveen Patnaik government had challenged the AP notification for the local body polls with regard to the disputed area and said the notification amounts to invading Odisha’s territory.
The panchayat elections were held on February 13 by Andhra Pradesh in areas which Odisha claims ownership.

In its affidavit, the AP government told the apex court that there was no breach of undertaking or its direction and it has been duly administrating its own territories and has not infringed upon the area of Odisha.

The dispute over territorial jurisdiction over 21 villages popularly called as Kotia Group of villages first reached the top court in 1968 when Odisha on the basis of three notifications – issued on December 1, 1920, October 8, 1923 and October 15, 1927 – claimed that Andhra Pradesh had trespassed into its well-defined territory.

During the pendency of the suit filed by Odisha, the top court had on December 2, 1968 directed both the states to maintain status quo till the disposal of the suit. The suit was finally dismissed on technical grounds by the top court on March 30, 2006, and with the consent of both the states it directed that status quo be maintained till the dispute is resolved.
Now, the Odisha government has sought contempt action against AP’s three senior officials – Mude Hari Jawaharlal (contemnor-1), collector of Vizinagaram district; Adityanath Das, Chief Secretary of AP (contemnor-2), and N Ramesh Kumar, State Election Commissioner of Andhra Pradesh (contemnor-3) for having willfully and deliberately violated the order dated December 2, 1968 and the judgement dated March 30, 2006 passed by this court in original suit filed by State of Orissa and State of Andhra Pradesh, the plea said.

Apparently, the notification issued by Jawaharlal in unison with Das and Kumar is to invade into the territory of the petitioner state at the cost of willful violation of order of this court, the plea said.

Therefore the officials are to be called upon to explain as to why contempt proceedings shall not be drawn against them and appropriate punishment shall not be awarded to them, it said.
It further said Jawaharlal had on March 5, 2020, issued various notifications to conduct local body elections in the Vizinagaram district in which Salur is one of the Mandals, where the Panchayat election was also notified to be held on the schedule date.

In the notification deliberately the contemnor number 1 roped in three villages from the Kotia Group of villages’ falling under Koraput district of Odisha into Salur Mandal of Vizinagaram district (AP). Clandestinely the contemnors changed the name of the three villages of Kotia Gram Panchayat, the state government alleged.
It said that tactfully the contemnors converted these three villages of one Gram Panchayat falling under territory of Odisha to three different Gram Panchayats. The three Gram Panchayat created by them were made part of Salur Mandal.

It said the attempt on their part to conduct the election in the newly self-named three villages pertaining to the territory of petitioner state is nothing but a wilful attempt to sabotage the dictum of this court.

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