KCR Colluding With Modi Against AP: Revanth Reddy
The TRS MPs' noisy protests in Parliament led to the no-confidence motion against the BJP government by the TDP not being taken up, the Congress leader said.
Hyderabad | 16th March 2018
Congress leader and Kodangal MLA A Revanth Reddy alleged that the TRS was played a double-game in Parliament by indirectly helping Prime Minister Narendra Modi when the TDP and other political parties tried to move a no-confidence motion in the Parliament, through staging noisy protests in the House to see that the motion could not be taken up.
Reddy said that the Speaker didn't allow the no-confidence motion of the opposition parties giving as reason the House not being in order due to the TRS MPs' protests.
Reddy opined that there would have been a chance for a discussion to be held on the motion if the TRS MPs, who claimed to be supporting the motion and special category status for AP, had maintained restraint. Telangana's problems would anyway have come to the notice of Parliament if a discussion was held on the no-confidence motion since the discussion would inevitably have taken up the assurances made in the birurcation act.
The TRS however indirectly obstructed the no-confidence motion, showing that it had colluded with the BJP, Reddy claimed. He added that he had been stating right from the beginning of KCR's third front sloganeering that it was not a third front but just Modi's second front. It had been proved in Parliament once again today with the TRS' shenanigans, he said.
Even Congress MLA Jeevan Reddy said that the TRS MPs had staged protests in Parliament to see that the House would not be in order when the TDP MPs moved their no-confidence motion against the NDA government. The TRS was dancing to the tunes of the BJP, he alleged.
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