Telangana Issue Rocks Lok Sabha
The Lok Sabha had to be adjourned twice following the slogan-shouting by Telangana Rashtra Samithi and Congress MPs.
Hyderabad | 23rd February 2011
If the Andhra Pradesh State Assembly was rocked by the contentious Telangana issue before the Budget presentation in the state, the Lok Sabha, too, reverberated with the echoes of the bifurcation demand as TRS and a few Congress members sought to raise the issue, forcing the House to be adjourned twice.
The issue rocked the House almost as soon as it assembled for the day with Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) President K Chandrasekhar Rao and his party MP Vijayashanti demanding that the Speaker enlighten them on the status of the notice they had given for the adjournment motion on Telangana issue. The 2 MPs demanded that the adjournment motion be carried out before the Question Hour began.
Speaker Meira Kumar told the TRS leaders that they could raise the issue during Zero Hour, but her words seemingly had no effect on the protesting MPs, who demanded that their notice should be dealt with immediately.
Soon, Congress MPs Manda Jagannadham, Madhu Yaskhi Goud and Sarvey Satyanarayana raised their own slogans, shouting 'We want separate Telangana'.
The slogan-shouting prompted Union Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs V Narayanasamy to intervene and attempt to bring a semblance of order in the House as the TRS and Congress MPs sought to out-shout each other.
As the crescendo intensified with KCR and Vijayashanti trooping into the Well of the House, Meira Kumar adjourned the proceedings till 11:30 am.
Meanwhile, the TDP MPs from Seemandhra regions were seen raising placards on which 'Samaikya Andhra Pradesh' slogans were scribbled across.
Soon after the House reassembled, Leader of the Opposition Sushma Swaraj rose to her feet and declared that her party, the Bharatiya Janata Party, will support a bill seeking to split Andhra Pradesh into two. She also demanded that such a bill must be introduced in the budget session itself.
Swaraj also pointed out that the non-cooperation agitation and the subsequent 48-hour bandh call had paralysed life in Telangana. This, she said, could be resolved by tabling a bill on separate Telangana.
She also said that even Congress MPs from the region joined hands with their TRS counterparts in support of the issue.
Courtesy: INN
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