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Restore all portraits in Assembly: YSRC

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YSR Congress demanded Assembly Speaker to restore all the portraits removed from the Assembly lounge and said such a move would set a bad precedence as it was reeked of political vindictiveness.

‘The decision purportedly taken by the General Purposes Committee is fair as the decision to put up the portrait was taken by the earlier Speaker and it is duty to honor this by incumbent speaker,’ YSRC MLC Pilli Subashchadra Bose said. Removing the portrait of Damodaram Sanjeeviah, the first Dalit Chief Minister of India, Potti Sriramulu and Tanguturi Prakasam Panthulu would not go down well with the people who respect them and the removal of YSR portrait would hurt the sentiments of many people of the State, the said.

The photo of Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu could be seen in the office of the Secretary of the Assembly and there was no reply when asked who has authorized it, he added.He demanded that the decision of the General Purposes Committee be revoked and all the photos be restored in the Assembly lounge.

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Jagan’s open letter to speaker and CM

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Opposition leader YS Jaganmohan Reddy took strong objection to the constitution of general purposes committee (GPC)and  convening the  meeting on August 11, at a time when the entire opposition party would be away in New Delhi for  a dharna.

In a six-page letter written to Assembly speaker Kodela Siva Prasadrao and chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu he deplored that they were violating conventions of the Assembly in setting up committees.

Questioning the motive of the formation of the committee, which was long forgotten, Jagan said the committee was fully loaded with members of ruling party and principle of  proportionate representation was conveniently ignored.

He said the agenda of the meeting also was not conveyed to the opposition party.

The general purposes committee normally advises on the affairs of the House.

The present committee has 25 members including the speaker. What is surprising  that out of 24 members  21 are from ruling party and remaining three are from the YSRC.  Jagan questioned the logic behind the disproportion of the members from the ruling and opposition parties.

The YSRC president alleged that the speaker office refused to inform his MLA of the agenda of the meeting when approached.

He suspected that the meeting  was being convened only to justify and get ratification for the removal of YS Rajasekhar Reddy’s portrait from the Assembly Hall with brute majority.

Jagan listed out 19 points the party going to raise in the next session of Assembly.

The list of issues include Cash-for-vote scam, causes for the stampede during Pushkaralu in Rajahmundry,  TDP MLA Chintamaneni Prabhakar’s attack on MRO Vanajakshi, Rishiteswari suicide and the government’s attempt to shield culprits, scam in the Pattiseema lift irrigation project, modification of barytes mining tenders, coal scam, business deals in the name of Capital construction through the controversial Swill Challenge method, Job for each family, unemployment allowance etc.

By convening GPC meeting, Jagan alleged, the government was planning to sabotage the raising of these issues in the next session of the Assembly.

The alleged that there was a clear motive to bypass the opposition party in calling the general purpose committee meeting on August 11, even though  YSRC dharna on August 10 in Jantar Manar, New Deli for special status  had been notified much in advance.

Jagan  demanded the speaker to scrap the committee which was not once convened when  TDP was in power between 1995-2004 or constitute the committee by giving proportionate representation to the parties in the House.

He advised speaker to fix the date of the meeting on a mutually convenient day and to keep the opposition posted with the agenda well in advance.

 

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