14 Telangana Congress MLAs suspended for a day

Anti-Defection issue rocks Assembly for the second day

November 18, 2014 11:02 am | Updated September 23, 2017 12:52 pm IST - HYDERABAD:

Speaker of the Telangana Legislative Assembly Madhusudhana Chary on Tuesday suspended 14 members of the Congress including Secretary of the Congress Legislature Party Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka when they repeatedly disrupted the proceedings of the House over TRS encouraging defections.

As the suspended Congress members refused to leave the House after suspension, Marshals were called in to physically evict them. The Congress MLAs since morning had stalled the House demanding taking up of their adjournment motion on defections. They decried the alleged 'unconstitutional acts of the ruling party members and Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao by encouraging defections'.

Leader of the Opposition K. Jana Reddy walked out of the House by himself as party members were being lifted by the Marshals. They walked out through the main entrance of the lobbies and squatted at entry gate number three, which earlier used to be the official entrance for the Leader of Opposition.

Earlier, the House was adjourned twice amidst bedlam, with the Congress members storming the Well of the House repeatedly. While the Congress demanded an adjournment motion to discuss the defections issue, the Bharatiya Janata Party Members sought an adjournment motion to discuss the issue of social security pensions.

Minister for Legislative Affairs T. Harish Rao tried in vain to press his point, referring to a Supreme Court judgement that meant that the issue of 'anti-defections' could not be discussed in the House. Even as he started reading out the judgement, the Congress members rushed to the well of the House.

Once the Congress Members were suspended and physically evicted by the Marshals, the House resumed its business, a little after noon.

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