For the first time, Governor E S L Narasimhan will address the joint session of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly at 3 PM tommorow as he will be in Chennai in the morning for personal work.
Finance and Legislative Affairs Minister Yanamala Ramakrishnudu will be present the General Budget on March 10 while Agriculture Minister P Pulla Rao will present his department's budget the same day.
"We will have some clarity on this in a day or two," government Chief Whip Kalva Srinivasulu said.
YSRC, however, seems to have a loaded agenda on its hands as it plans to move a no-confidence motion against the government.
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With eight of its 67 MLAs crossing over to the ruling party so far, YSRC's game plan is to get them disqualified using the no-confidence motion as a tool.
The year-long suspension imposed on its MLA R K Roja in the winter session for her use of unparliamentary and abusive language against some TDP members will also be taken up by YSRC as the special committee headed by Deputy Speaker Mandali Buddha Prasad will submit its report on the issue to the House.
YSRC is also studying relevant rules to possibly move a no-confidence motion against Speaker Kodela Sivaprasada Rao.
"We will move the motions as per the rules," YSRC Deputy Leader in the Assembly Jyothula Nehru said.
Some YSRC members feel that this can build a strong legal
case against its MLAs who switched over to the ruling party. By moving a no-confidence motion, YSRC gets to issue a whip to its MLAs, and whoever violates it will be liable for disqualification.
TDP and YSRC have been engaged in a war of words, with the latter alleging that ruling party leaders have purchased lands "illegally" in the capital city region of Amaravati by "misusing" power. YSRC has also sought a probe in its allegations.
TDP failed to get the promises, including special status, railway zone at Visakhapatnam, bridging the revenue deficit, made to it by the Centre during state bifurcation in 2014, the Opposition party has alleged.
Apart from this, the recent exposures in Sakshi media, owned by YSRC president Y S Jaganmohan Reddy, on the alleged dubious land deals by certain ministers, legislators and leaders of TDP in the capital region Amaravati are sure to generate heat in the Assembly.