By Our Correspondent
NEW DELHI/BHUBANESWAR: Date- 12/2/2026, Time – 11.20pm – 11.30pm, venue New Delhi’s Ashoka Hotel Room No-638. It is very painful and unfortunate; the way public money has been wasted in such way.
New Delhi’s Ashok Hotel has become a liquor theatre of the Odisha government officers. Which OAS officer was hosting a feast of liquor and meat at the expense of Odia people tax money in room no. 638 on February 12?
After drinking heavily with his friends, the OAS Officer and his friends started misbehaving with other guests in the Ashok Hotel lobby under the watchful eye of the Government?
Who is this OAS officer , allegedly hosting a party in room 638 at Ashoka Hotel, Delhi, with their friend getting drunk and misbehaving in the lobby. No specific names coming but investigation found something astonishing.
The OAS Officer is paying only Rs 120 rupees for the Executive Suite which worth not less than Rs 13,000 to Rs 15,000 per day, so there won’t be a theatre, so will that place be a temple???
Investigation found that Odisha Home Department bearing Home-PROT-RA-0001-2026( 5273) /RES, Bhubaneswar, dated 10-02-2026, sought accommodation in Ashok Hotel New Delhi for Gangadhar Nayak, Special Secretary to Government , Housing and Urban Development Department, VR-9/1, Second Lane, Unit-3, Bhubaneswar, for a period from 12-02-2026 (9:00) to 16.02.2026(8:00), in executive suit at Rs 120 per day.
The OAS Officer Nayak arrived at Indira Gandhi International Airport at 18:00 on February 12, 2026( Indigo-6E-6525) and his departure from Airport is slated for February 15 at 16:35 IGI Airport Terminal-1( Indigo -6E-6520). It was Nayak or some others, can be clear only after proper investigation, sources said in New Delhi.
Watch the CCTV, investigate – otherwise Odisha will be ashamed like this. The government should take strong and tangible action.
Date- 12/2/2026
Time – 11.20pm – 11.30pm
Sources in New Delhi also claimed that Hotel Ashok in Delhi has become like a “playground” for the Odisha government. They specifically mentioned Room No. 638, where some OAS officers allegedly held a party with alcohol and non-vegetarian food funded by public taxes (Odia people’s taxes).
Additionally, a senior OAS officer’s friend reportedly got heavily intoxicated, misbehaved in the hotel lobby toward other guests, and the matter was now questioned if it’s under the government’s notice.
























