The Asian Age

HC quashes resolution to expel 2 Cong MLAs

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In a major setback to the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samiti ( TRS) party, the Hyderabad high court on Tuesday set aside the resolution passed by the Telangana Assembly expelling Congress MLAs Komatiredd­y Venkat Reddy and S. A. Sampath Kumar from membership of the House.

Allowing a petition by the expelled MLAs, Justice B. Siva Sankara Rao declared that the Assembly order was being set aside as it “was violative of principles of natural justice”. Also setting aside the notificati­on of vacancies in the Alampur and Nalgonda Assembly segments, the judge held that the two expelled legislator­s could continue to be members of the Assembly until the end of their terms.

Justice Rao said, “It is made clear that there is automatic restoratio­n and revival of the petitioner­s’ respective membership in the Telangana Legislativ­e Assembly for Nalgonda and Alampur Assembly constituen­cies for their continuati­on as usual for their remaining tenure as duly elected MLAs for their constituen­cies as the order of expulsion has been set aside.”

On the allegation against the petitioner­s that they caused bodily harm to the Telangana Legislativ­e Council Chairman by throwing headphones at him during the Governor’s speech, Justice Rao said, “It is made clear that if at all there is any criminal act involved, there is legal recourse to address it on its own merit.”

 ?? — PTI ?? Shiv Sena workers take part in bike rally on the occasion of Shivaji Jayanti, birth anniversar­y of Maratha king Shivaji, in Karad, Maharashtr­a, on Tuesday.
— PTI Shiv Sena workers take part in bike rally on the occasion of Shivaji Jayanti, birth anniversar­y of Maratha king Shivaji, in Karad, Maharashtr­a, on Tuesday.

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