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Uproar in Parl over special status to AP

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Parliament on Thursday continued to witness protest from the members of Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and YSR Congress over demand for special status to Andhra Pradesh and other financial benefits to the state.

In Lok Sabha, members of the two parties again staged separate protests, forcing a brief adjournmen­t during Question Hour while the Rajya Sabha witnessed pandemoniu­m over the issue even as the attempts to resolve the issue by Chairman M. Venkaiah Naidu failed, reports IANS.

As the Lok Sabha met, members from the TDP and the YSR Congress trooped near the Speaker’s podium with placards and started raising slogans demanding “justice” for Andhra Pradesh.

The protest and sloganeeri­ng continued even as Speaker Sumitra Mahajan urged the members to go back to their seats.

Midway through the Question Hour, TDP MP N. Sivaprasad picked some books related to rules of proceeding­s from Lok Sabha Secretary General’s table and tried to leave with them, prompting the Speaker to say that he was causing a threat for others.

“They are working for you, if something happens to them... This is not proper, please keep distance from them,” Mahajan said, referring to the Lok Sabha secretaria­t staff who are seated on a table in front of the Speaker’s podium.

The members stood around the Secretary General’s table while protesting. An angry Speaker then adjourned the House for 15 minutes.

When the sitting resumed, the protest continued. Sivaprasad was also seen beating a rattle during the protest.

Parliament­ary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar then urged the members to stop the protest when Finance Minister Arun Jaitley comes for the reply to the Budget debate.

Union Minister Y.S. Chowdary, who is from the TDP, also asked the protesting members to give some time to the government.

“If the issues are not resolved in 15 days, we can have an exclusive discussion on this...,” he said.

The TDP members, however, continued their protest. As the debate proceeded, members from both the parties were still standing near the Speaker’s podium even though the sloganeeri­ng stopped.

In Rajya Sabha, the scene was no different.

Soon after the house reassemble­d at 12 noon, TDP members raked up the issue of Andhra Pradesh Reorganisa­tion Act and demanded a solution to the crisis.

In an attempt to resolve the issue, Naidu allowed Chowdary to give suggestion­s over the demand of special status to Andhra Pradesh.

“If government is willing, there are some issues of special status category. My request to the government is that if they can commit to resolve the issue in 15 days. The Finance Minister should address this concern in his reply to the budget speech,” he said.

“On behalf of the government, I would like to mention here, at the cost of repetition, that the entire house is fully aware how the Andhra Pradesh Re-organizati­on Act was passed so unscientif­ically and unreasonab­ly. For which both the national parties are responsibl­e.

“When we are talking about

AS THE Lok Sabha met, members from the TDP and the YSR Congress trooped near the Speaker’s podium with placards and started raising slogans demanding “justice” for Andhra Pradesh. In Rajya Sabha, the scene was no different.

co-operative federalism, it cannot be partly co-operative. Respect has to be there for members, not for numbers. So, in this case, for the last three and a half years, our Government could not implement certain commitment­s given during enactment of this Act,” he added.

The TDP members, who are a part of the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA), have slammed the Union government for not keeping its promise and not following the “alliance dharma”

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