AP House adjourned as Telangana stalemate continues

December 19, 2013 03:14 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:29 pm IST - Hyderabad

(clockwise from left) TDP leader Gali Muddu Krishnamma Naidu and Congress leader J.C. Diwakar Reddy greets each other. Worried legislators from TRS, BJP and CPI who shot off a letter to the Speaker requesting him to continue the session. YSR Congress legislators led by Bhuma Shobha Nagireddy speaks to the journalists after the week-long winter session of the Andhra Pradesh Assembly came to an end on Thursday without initiating the crucial debate on draft A.P. Re-organization Bill 2013, in Hyderabad. Photo: Mohammed Yousuf.

(clockwise from left) TDP leader Gali Muddu Krishnamma Naidu and Congress leader J.C. Diwakar Reddy greets each other. Worried legislators from TRS, BJP and CPI who shot off a letter to the Speaker requesting him to continue the session. YSR Congress legislators led by Bhuma Shobha Nagireddy speaks to the journalists after the week-long winter session of the Andhra Pradesh Assembly came to an end on Thursday without initiating the crucial debate on draft A.P. Re-organization Bill 2013, in Hyderabad. Photo: Mohammed Yousuf.

The Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly was on Thursday abruptly adjourned till January 3 without even initiating the crucial debate on draft A.P. Re-organisation Bill 2013 that provides for the creation of a new state of Telangana.

With no end in sight to the stalemate that the House was pushed into in the last four days, Speaker Nadendla Manohar adjourned the Assembly on Thursday afternoon, much to the chagrin of Telangana members who insisted on a debate on the draft Bill.

The Speaker announced a fresh schedule for the Assembly session that will be held from January 3-23 in two phases -- from January 3-10 and January 16-23 -- and a circular to this effect was issued to the members.

The draft Bill, referred to the state Legislature by the President of India under Article 3 of the Constitution for expressing its views, has to be returned to the Centre by January 23, 2014 as per the time given by the President.

The Seemandhara legislators, who vowed not to let the debate be taken up, apparently succeeded as practically no business could be transacted after the draft Bill was tabled in the House on Monday.

There was a lot of drama outside the House today as talk spread that the Assembly would be adjourned till January 3 without taking up the debate on the draft Bill.

Worried TRS, BJP and CPI MLAs from Telangana shot off a letter to the Assembly Speaker requesting him to continue the session and let the debate be completed soon.

Ruling Congress MLAs from Telangana too met in Panchayat Raj Minister K Jana Reddy’s chamber and wanted the House to continue its sitting and complete the debate.

The Telugu Desam Telangana Forum also wrote a letter to the Speaker requesting him to continue the Assembly session and complete the debate by the end of this month and return the draft Bill to the Centre.

On the other hand, Telugu Desam legislators from coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema decided to meet President Pranab Mukherjee during his winter sojourn here and bring the shortcomings in the draft Bill to his notice.

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