Deccan Chronicle

AP Assembly asks Centre to abolish state’s Council

Increasing opportunit­ies

- N. VAMSI SRINIVAS | DC

The Andhra Pradesh Assembly on Monday unanimousl­y resolved that “the State Legislativ­e Council of Andhra Pradesh be abolished.”

All the 133 members present in the House — 132 belonging to the ruling YSR Congress and one from Jana Sena —voted for the resolution while Telugu Desam members boycotted the day’s proceeding­s. Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, who moved the resolution, pressed for division.

The framers of the Constituti­on too were against the second chamber and left it to the States to decide on it.

— Y.S. JAGAN MOHAN REDDY

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister

As many as 18 ruling party members, including whip Ch Bhaskar Redddy, did not take part in the voting reflecting the poor floor management. While 21 TD members boycotted the Assembly proceeding­s, two TD legislator­s, who have since switched over their loyalties to YSRC, abstained from the voting apparently to avoid anti-defection proceeding­s.

There was confusion for some time with the Speaker initially announcing that the resolution was adopted with 121 members supporting it.

Municipal administra­tion minister Botsa Satyanaray­ana, however, brought to the Chair’s notice that the head count was incorrect.

The Assembly staff once again took the headcount following which the Speaker announced that 133 members were present and they had supported the resolution.

As the resolution warrants support of twothird of the members present and voted, Speaker Tammineni Sitaram announced that the resolution seeking abolition of the Council was adopted unanimousl­y before adjourning the House sine die.

As per the procedure, the resolution would be sent to the Centre for approval of the Parliament and Presidenti­al assent.

Winding up the debate on the resolution, the Chief Minister said a decision to abolish the Council was taken in the larger interest of people and to ensure that their welfare and state’s developmen­t are not hampered.

The Council is used as a tool in a larger conspiracy hatched by the Opposition to deprive people of developmen­t.

"It (Council) is totally useless and a burden on exchequer," he said.

Responding to allegation­s that the three-day recess to Assembly was to indulge in horse-trading, Mr Jagan Mohan Reddy said had he approved horse-trading, TD chief N. Chandrabab­u Naidu would have lost the status of Leader of Opposition long back.

 ?? — S. SURENDER REDDY ?? Minister of state for home affairs G. Kishen Reddy inaugurate­d a free training center for empowering women in Musheeraba­d.
— S. SURENDER REDDY Minister of state for home affairs G. Kishen Reddy inaugurate­d a free training center for empowering women in Musheeraba­d.

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