A TDP delegation called on speaker N Kiran Kumar Reddy on Monday urging him to start more evening assembly sessions this week so that all postponed questions and demands for grants could be taken up elaborately.
The delegation felt that several new MLAs did not get a chance to debate on issues and evening sessions would encourage more legislators to participate in the debate on demands for grants. "There is very little time left during this session. We urged the speaker to have more number of evening sessions so that all postponed questions and demands for grants could be taken up," a TDP member said.
They also asked him to include in short discussion issues like the arrest of Kovvur SC MLA T V Rama Rao and regulations on media in the Assembly lobbies. Some of the members in the delegation included Nagam Janardhan Reddy, P Keshav, Gali Muddukrishnama Naidu and M Narsimhulu.
Meanwhile, chief whip Bhatti Vikramarka called on Opposition leader N Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday seeking his views on the proposed evening session. It is learnt that Naidu expressed himself in favour of evening sessions for at least four to five days.
The chief whip told Naidu that he would convey his message to the Speaker and the government.
The delegation felt that several new MLAs did not get a chance to debate on issues and evening sessions would encourage more legislators to participate in the debate on demands for grants. "There is very little time left during this session. We urged the speaker to have more number of evening sessions so that all postponed questions and demands for grants could be taken up," a TDP member said.
They also asked him to include in short discussion issues like the arrest of Kovvur SC MLA T V Rama Rao and regulations on media in the Assembly lobbies. Some of the members in the delegation included Nagam Janardhan Reddy, P Keshav, Gali Muddukrishnama Naidu and M Narsimhulu.
Meanwhile, chief whip Bhatti Vikramarka called on Opposition leader N Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday seeking his views on the proposed evening session. It is learnt that Naidu expressed himself in favour of evening sessions for at least four to five days.
The chief whip told Naidu that he would convey his message to the Speaker and the government.
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