Jana Reddy wants to see footage of all cameras in the House

“Culprits” responsible for unsavoury incidents which occurred during Governor’s address can be indentified, says the Leader of the Opposition in the Telangana Assembly

March 15, 2015 12:00 am | Updated May 07, 2016 03:33 am IST - HYDERABAD:

HYDERABAD,03/10/2013:Panchayat Raj Minister K. Jana Reddy addressing media at Secretariat in Hyderabad on Thursday.
----PHOTO:NAGARA GOPAL


HYDERABAD,03/10/2013:Panchayat Raj Minister K. Jana Reddy addressing media at Secretariat in Hyderabad on Thursday.
----PHOTO:NAGARA GOPAL


Leader of Opposition in Telangana Assembly K. Jana Reddy said that he has written to Speaker S. Madhusudana Chary requesting him to show the footage of all five cameras installed in the House to identify all the ‘culprits’ responsible for the unsavoury incidents which occurred during the Governor’s address to the joint session on March 7. Talking to reporters here on Saturday, the Congress leader also brushed aside reports that appeared in a section of the media stating that there were differences between the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) and Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) over the issue, particularly with regard to making a Congress MLA apologise for the incidents – disrespecting the national anthem. Mr. Reddy said the Floor Leaders were so far shown only the footage recorded in the two cameras, where the visuals indicated some members’ behaviour objectionable when the national anthem was being played. They included a Congress MLA. However, the two cameras did not catch the ‘actions’ of some more members.

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