Deccan Chronicle

71 first-timers in AP Assembly

- KIRAN REDDY ALTHURU I DC

ANANTAPUR AND

Guntur have sent nine new legislator­s each. There are seven first-timers each from East

Godavari, West

Godavari and

Kurnool.

NELLORE AND KADAPA districts, which are packed with YSRC veterans sent the fewest number of new legislator­s, two and one respective­ly. The Nellore MLA is a former MP

The new AP Assembly of 175 members will have 71 first-timers, which is an indication of the magnitude of the YSRC victory in the April 11 elections. Of the newcomers, 68 were elected on YSRC tickets and three were nominated by the TD.

There is a former MP and a former MLC making their first appearance in the Assembly. Mr V. Varaprasad Rao, MLAelect from Gudur constituen­cy in Nellore district, was earlier Member of Parliament from Tirupati. Srisailam MLAelect Silpa Chakrapani Reddy was a member of the Legislativ­e Council with the TD and resigned while joining the YSRC during the Nandyal byelection that in 2017.

Anantapur and Guntur have sent nine new legislator­s each. There are seven first-timers each from East Godavari, West Godavari and Kurnool, followed by Visakhapat­nam with six and and Krishna district with five.

Prakasam district voted four first-time legislator­s, and Srikakulam and Vizianagar­am three each.

Kadapa sent two newcomers and Nellore 1.

First-time MLA from Pendurthi A. Addep Raj said gone are the days when people voted for politician­s even if they don’t work. “I will utilise this opportunit­y to learn from the seniors to raise issues pertaining to the constituen­cy in the Assembly.”

Stating that he was “really happy to enter the House,” he promised to go on a padayatra every six months along with the officials to resolve the problems of the people.

He added, “Now I will work for the developmen­t of my constituen­cy. Apart from being available, taking part in the local problems and addressing public issues. He said he wanted to learn of the people’s problems by going from house to house.

 ??  ?? Police personnel manhandle supporters of YSR Congress president and AP Chief Minister-designate Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy who had gathered in large numbers outside Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao’s office when the former visited him to invite him for his swearing-in ceremony, in Hyderabad on Saturday.
Police personnel manhandle supporters of YSR Congress president and AP Chief Minister-designate Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy who had gathered in large numbers outside Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao’s office when the former visited him to invite him for his swearing-in ceremony, in Hyderabad on Saturday.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India