The YSR Congress Party staged a walkout from the State Legislative Assembly on Friday alleging that there is no clarity on whether or not the government would conduct voting on the Telangana Bill.
As soon as the House met at 9am on Friday, the TRS members entered the House raising "Jai Telangana" slogans.
They were followed by YSRCP MLAs who entered shouting "Jai Samaikyandhra" slogans.
Speaker Nadendla Manohar rejected the 2 adjournment motion notices seperately moved by TDP's Anantha Babu and YSRCP's Vijaya Lakshmi on the Telangana Bill.
In protest, the YSRCP MLAs rushed to the Speaker's podium and stalled the proceedings demanding that an assurance be given that voting would be conducted on the Telangana Bill.
With the YSRCP MLAs refusing to resume their seats, the Speaker adjourned the House at 9.05am for half-an-hour.
The YSRCP members continued their protest when the House re-assembled at about 10.30am.
On being requested, the Speaker allowed Vijayamma to register her protest.
Vijayamma said that her party has made its stand clear from the day 1 that it would not allow debate unless voting is held on Telangana Bill.
She asked the Speaker to clarify whether the Bill would be subjected to voting or not.
She said that discussions on the Bill without voting would serve no purpose.
She added that a decision that would affect the lives of nearly 10 crore Telugus could not be treated so lightly.
Vijayamma alleged that people are being "subjected to hardship" although they got freedom from the regimes of British and Nizams.
The YSRCP leader was interrupted on multiple occasions by the pro-Telangana legislators.
The Speaker also requested her to register her protest instead of speaking on other issues.
The YSRCP floor leader then announced that in protest against the lack of clarity on voting on the Telangana Bill, her party was staging a walkout.
The YSRCP MLAs then walked out of the House while shouting "Jai Samaikyandhra" slogans. (INN)
filed in:United AP Movement, Telangana Bill, Telangana Formation, Andhra Pradesh Assembly, Y S Vijayamma, Nadendla Manohar, YSR Congress Party