AP Assembly monsoon session starts on a noisy note

September 17, 2012 12:02 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:44 pm IST - Hyderabad

HYDERABAD (AP) -17-09-2012 - BL/ STATES PAGES - LEGISLATORS PROTEST OVER DIESEL , LPG HIKE : Telugu Desam  legislators going in a 'padayatra' on the opening day of the 5-day monsoon session of the AP Assembly that began in Hyderabad on Monday to protest the hike in LPG and diesel prices by the Centre . .  --PHOTO: P_V_SIVAKUMAR

HYDERABAD (AP) -17-09-2012 - BL/ STATES PAGES - LEGISLATORS PROTEST OVER DIESEL , LPG HIKE : Telugu Desam legislators going in a 'padayatra' on the opening day of the 5-day monsoon session of the AP Assembly that began in Hyderabad on Monday to protest the hike in LPG and diesel prices by the Centre . . --PHOTO: P_V_SIVAKUMAR

The monsoon session of the Andhra Pradesh Assembly got off to a noisy start as opposition parties stalled the House as soon as it began on Monday morning.

The opposition Telugu Desam Party legislators stormed the Speaker’s podium protesting the “unprecedented power cuts” in the State while Telangana Rashtra Samiti MLAs too were in the Well demanding that the House adopt a resolution seeking bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh.

The YSR Congress, which is now the third largest party with 17 MLAs, too joined the protest but on the fee reimbursement issue. YSRC members were on their feet in the front row but did not go into the Well.

Three BJP legislators and two independent MLAs were also on their feet demanding a resolution on Telangana statehood issue.

The TDP members displayed lanterns highlighting the grave power crisis gripping the State.

Speaker Nadendla Manohar said a short-duration discussion on power situation was listed on the day’s agenda and appealed to the TDP MLAs to return to their seats.

However, the slogan-shouting Opposition MLAs did not relent and the din continued.

The Speaker then adjourned the proceedings.

Earlier, TDP president and Leader of Opposition N Chandrababu Naidu led his party legislators on a foot march from Tank Bund to Assembly protesting the power cuts in the State.

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