Chhatrapur police registered a case against nine individuals in Munisipentha village of Ganjam district after allegations emerged that the family of Aska Additional Tehsildar, OAS officer Saudagar Behera, faced humiliation and social exclusion due to his inter-caste marriage.
On Friday, the officer’s father, Bijay Behera, lodged a complaint stating that family members were asked to leave a community wedding feast and were insulted in front of attendees. Moreover, he alleged that the incident reflected continued social pressure from certain sections of the community, which began after his son married outside the Kaibarta community. According to the complaint, the family was prevented from participating in community functions and faced restrictions that disrupted their social interactions in the village.
Following the complaint, police filed an FIR naming nine members of the Kaibarta community. Furthermore, officers initiated discussions with both the family and community representatives at the local station, but they failed to reach a resolution. Authorities confirmed that the investigation is ongoing and that they are reviewing witness statements and other evidence.
Community leaders responded by clarifying that no formal decision to ostracise the family had been taken. They acknowledged disagreements over inter-caste marriage; however, they denied allegations of expulsion. In addition, the Kaibarta Samaj announced plans for a wider discussion involving senior leaders, Mahasabha representatives, and the family to address tensions and maintain social harmony in the village.
Meanwhile, Bijay Behera told police that he would not sever ties with his son or daughter-in-law despite community pressure. Consequently, he affirmed that the family is willing to participate in dialogue but will not compromise on their relationships.

























