Deccan Chronicle

Gov. wins 2nd battle against TS

Govt reverses its decisions after suffering 2 legal setbacks in less than a week

- L. VENKAT RAM REDDY | DC HYDERABAD, JAN. 30

Governor Dr Tamilisai Soundarara­jan has won the second round of battle against the state government in less than a week. First, it was on the issue of the Telangana state government not holding the Republic Day celebratio­ns and police parade last week. This time, it was on the issue of the state government doing away with the customary Governor’s address to the joint session of Legislatur­e for the Budget session set to begin on February 3. On both these occasions, the state government suffered setbacks in the High Court and had to reverse its decisions.

The Governor had written to the state government to clarify its decision on holding the Republic Day celebratio­ns and the police parade that were stopped in 2021 and 2022. However, due to the ongoing tussle between the Governor and the state government for the last two years on several issues, the government did not respond to the Governor’s letter and kept the issue pending. However, it later responded informing the Governor that it had no plans to hold the Republic Day fete as well as the police parade citing the Covid-19 pandemic. Finally, the matter reached the High Court when a petition was filed by K. Srinivas, a city resident, who contended that the BRS government was not following the convention­s and protocols by not holding the Republic Day Celebratio­ns at Parade Ground in Secunderab­ad. Hearing the arguments, the High Court found fault with the state government’s decision and issued an interim order on January 25 directing the Telangana state government to conduct the Republic Day Celebratio­ns, including the Parade, by following union ministry guidelines.

With regard to the Budget session from February 3, the Governor’s office wrote to the state government on January 22 to clarify whether arrangemen­ts had been made for the Governor’s customary address in the Assembly. If so, a copy of the Governor’s speech was sought for verificati­on. However, there was no response from the state government. The state government had commenced the Budget session without the Governor’s address in 2022 and decided to continue the same this year too by not proroguing the House.

To avoid Governor’s address, the state government has been convening the Assembly sessions since September 2021 as continuati­on of previous sessions.

 ?? DC ?? Legislativ­e affairs minister Vemula Prashanth Reddy invites Governor Tamilisai Soundarara­jan to address the Budget session on Monday. —
DC Legislativ­e affairs minister Vemula Prashanth Reddy invites Governor Tamilisai Soundarara­jan to address the Budget session on Monday. —

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