The Winter Session of the House, which resumed today after a two-week break, was expected to take up discussion on draft AP Reorganisation Bill-2013 referred to it by the President.
However, the session was finally adjourned for the day at 12.35 PM as two earlier adjournments, first for 30 minutes and next for an hour, did not bring order as members belonging to Telugu Desam and YSR Congress parties surrounded the Speaker's podium holding placards and raising slogans demanding that the state be kept united.
Though Major Industries Minister J Geeta Reddy read out replies to the first listed question, the Seemaandhra MLAs continued with their protest.
Amid the din, the Speaker adjourned the proceedings for half an hour within five minutes after the session began at 9 AM.
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When the House resumed after the first break, the same scene continued with TDP and YSRC members staying put in the Well, raising "Samaikya Andhra" and "Save Andhra Pradesh" slogans.
The Speaker put off all questions listed for the day and announced tabling of annual reports related to Singareni Collieries and Tirupati Urban Development Authority.
There was no let up in the situation when the House reassembled after the second break.
The Speaker repeatedly requested the agitating members not to hold placards or posters and it would diminish the prestige of the House.
As the Seemaandhra legislators remained unrelenting, the Speaker adjourned the House for the day.