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Telangana: Cong protests 'anti-Sonia' remarks as session ends

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
The first budget session of the Telangana Legislative Assembly ended on an acrimonious note today following an uproar over certain remarks 'against' Congress president Sonia Gandhi.

What began as a war of words between the ruling TRS and main opposition Congress ended up as a slanging match between the Congress and BJP and no listed business could be taken up in the House.

Deputy Chief Minister T Rajaiah was the first to make the "objectionable" remarks against Sonia Gandhi and later senior BJP MLA G Kishan Reddy too joined the issue.

As the din continued even after two adjournments of ten minutes each, the government moved a resolution seeking categorisation of Scheduled Castes into sub-groups in the state. It requested the Centre to amend the Constitution to give effect to the SC categorisation.
 

The resolution was adopted even as Congress MLAs stormed the Speaker's podium demanding apology from G Kishan Reddy.

As the protesting Congress members remained unrelenting, Speaker S Madhusudanachari adjourned the house sine die.

The trouble stated during the zero hour in the morning when TRS's Rasamai Balakishan said that today was a special day, as on this day in 2009 K Chandrasekhar Rao started his indefinite fast for Telangana statehood.

First-time Congress MLA Padmavathi then hailed Sonia Gandhi for granting statehood to Telangana. "As a mother, despite knowing that she will lose her (political) life, Sonia delivered the baby (Telangana state).

"No doubt the Telangana Rashtra Samiti and others also played their part but it was the sole will of Sonia that ensured statehood for Telangana," she said.

Concurring with the point, Deputy CM Rajaiah, however, said it was KCR's hunger-strike that forced the UPA government to announce plan to create the separate state.

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First Published: Nov 29 2014 | 7:10 PM IST

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