Western Odisha in Uproar Following Ministerial Remark

Sambalpur, 24th Sept 2025:  A statement made in the state assembly by Odisha’s Minister of Odia Language, Literature and Culture, Suryabanshi Suraj, claiming that there are no current plans to include the Sambalpuri language in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution, has sparked intense reactions across Western Odisha. The Minister’s statement was condemned today in a joint meeting held during various events in Sambalpur.

Not only was the Minister’s remark criticized, but demands also intensified for introducing primary education in Sambalpuri and recognizing Sambalpuri as the second official language of Odisha, along with its inclusion in the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution. In this regard, a committee comprising people from various sectors has been formed.

Sambalpuri – The Language of Over 1.5 Crore People

Sambalpuri is the language spoken by over 15 million people in Odisha, and hence, the Odisha government has a constitutional responsibility to support and promote it. The government cannot shirk this duty. Language is a sensitive issue, and any negligent or irresponsible attitude by the government could have serious consequences, the meeting warned indirectly.

During the tenure of the BJD government, twice, proposals were reportedly sent to the central government for the inclusion of Sambalpuri in the Eighth Schedule. As per existing records, Sambalpuri is among the top contenders in the central government’s pending list for inclusion in the constitutional schedule.

The BJP, during its election campaign, had promised to include Sambalpuri in the Eighth Schedule and gave it priority in its manifesto. The public trusted that if BJP came to power, it would work to make this happen. Therefore, betraying that trust is not acceptable. Ministers should be mindful of their party’s promises when making public statements and should not contradict their electoral commitments, the meeting asserted.

United Front Meeting Calls Out Political Neglect

At a joint meeting of various organizations held at the Journalist Bhavan on Monday, under the banner of Paschimanchala Ekta Manch, speakers accused the government of political neglect, which has resulted in Sambalpuri being denied constitutional recognition. They expressed disappointment that despite BJP coming to power on the plank of Odia identity, it is showing apathy towards the Sambalpuri language.

The meeting, coordinated by Bhabani Shloi, also announced the formation of a committee to formally present demands to the government. Members of this committee include:

Researcher Shashank Shekhar Panda

Laxmi Narayan Panda

Muktakanta Pradhan

Sushil Tripathy

Shibaprasad Meher

Manas Shadangi

Subash Panigrahi

Others who spoke or attended the meeting include:

Kalindi Pratap Singh

Sushant Barai

Ramanuj Panda

Lalit Bebarta

Rajesh Behera

Kamal Lochan Panda

Rahul Gupta

Shankar Behera

Ajay Nath

Babul Sonth

Bablu Bagh

Prafulla Hota

Sushama Pradhan

Pankajini Meher

Prabhanjan Purohit

Radheshyam Pradhan

Krishnachandra Bagh

Paizul Hussain

Sunil Sagar

Pradyumna Bishi, among others.

The meeting concluded with a vote of thanks by T. Swayamprakash Panda.

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