Assembly session at ANU unlikely

November 20, 2014 12:35 am | Updated November 16, 2021 07:11 pm IST - VIJAYAWADA:

The winter session of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly may not be held in Acharya Nagarjuna University campus. Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, it is learnt, has second thoughts on holding the session here owing to various factors. While vastu considerations are said to be one of reasons, the Chief Minister is understood to have been more concerned about the logistic issues and the huge expenditure involved in holding the session in Guntur.

According to sources in the Legislature Secretariat, ahead of holding the winter session, although a brief one, the officials concerned would be forced to consider issues like security to members including the VVIP the Chief Minister and his deputies and Ministers. Accommodation to all the legislators and senior officials from the administration, including the Chief Secretary, for the entire duration of the session, would be one among the major problems while the departments would find it difficult to draft personnel who should be present on all the days when the House is in session.

The Home Department on its part should take into consideration deployment of personnel, external security as well as the Intelligence wing, to make fool proof arrangements for the session.

“Given these difficulties, it will be better if the government holds the session from the headquarters where it need not worry about factors like accommodation and deputising staff for smooth conduct of the proceedings,” a senior official said.

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