The budget session at the Andhra Pradesh Assembly which had commenced a couple of weeks back saw a tense start with the opposition party leaders protesting in the house on the Jangareddy Gudem deaths. The protest by the opposition leaders has been going on from day one of the sessions.
For the past two weeks, we have been hearing that the Telugu Desam Party leaders are creating ruckus in the house and getting suspended for their behavior. The house saw this for one more time and the leaders were suspended for the current day from the house.
Not leaving any stone unturned in raising their voices against the Jangareddy Gudem mystery deaths, the Telugu Desam Party leaders have once again batted for the demand that a discussion should be held in the house. Despite Speaker asking the leaders to go back to their places, they tried to create a scene.
As a bid to protest against this, the opposition party members have tried to barge into the speaker podium. With the TDP leaders not listening to the Speaker and raising slogans, he had suspended the members from the house for the day.
When the session was started in the house, the Telugu Desam Party leaders demanded that the discussion on the Illicit liquor and the Jangareddy Gudem deaths should be held. Seeing the leaders raising slogans, Andhra Pradesh Speaker Thammineni Seetharam asked the members to behave properly and keep the dignity of the house.
While the Telugu Desam Party leaders have demanded a discussion on the mysterious deaths and the illicit liquor, the ruling party leaders have demanded a discussion on the Pegasus spyware issue. To this, the opposition leaders said that the party did not purchase the spyware when the party was in power. The demands raised by the members of the house had rocked the Assembly.
The ruling YCP leaders told the house that West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said that the spyware was brought when TDP was in power. Mentioning that the issue is pending with the Supreme Court and the court had taken the issue seriously, the ruling party leaders highlighted the need for a detailed probe into the matter.