Three MIM MLAs suspended from Andhra Assembly

This is the first time that the speaker has suspended legislators of MIM, considered an ally of the ruling Congress party.

August 24, 2009 12:07 pm | Updated August 25, 2009 07:03 pm IST - Hyderabad

Three legislators of the Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) were on Monday suspended from the Andhra Pradesh Assembly for a day for stalling proceedings of the house.

Speaker N. Kiran Kumar Reddy announced the suspension of three legislators, including floor leader of the party Akbaruddin Owaisi, and declared that he would not tolerate any indiscipline in the house.

Ahmed Pasha Khadri and Virasat Rasool Khan were the other MIM legislators suspended.

Legislative Affairs Minister K. Rosaiah had initially moved a motion to suspend Mr. Owaisi. But when two other party legislators present in the house strongly protested and rushed towards the Speaker’s podium, the minister rose again to urge the speaker to suspend them too.

The trouble began during question hour when Mr. Owaisi wanted an opportunity to speak on the Indiramma housing scheme for the poor. When the Speaker denied him the opportunity, the MIM leader entered into an argument with him and alleged that he was not being treated with respect.

“You can’t misbehave. I will not allow indiscipline as long as I am Speaker,” said Mr. Kiran Kumar Reddy. Despite repeated appeals, Mr. Owaisi refused to get back to his seat. The Speaker asked Mr. Owaisi to apologise for his misbehaviour, and when he refused to do so, the minister moved a motion to suspend him.

This is the first time that the speaker has suspended legislators of MIM, considered an ally of the ruling Congress party.

MIM, a strong political force in the state capital, has seven members in the 294-member Andhra Pradesh Assembly.

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