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Senior Congress leader Jaydev Jena claimed to have received a ransom call demanding Rs 50 lakh. He lodged a complaint with the Capital police station and accused the Odisha government of a law and order collapse. The caller threatened to take action if Jena didn't pay, and the police have taken the matter seriously but haven't taken any action yet.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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