ITH members of Opposition RS displaying placards against the government, demanding immediate discussion on the Lagcherla incident, pandemonium prevailed in the House as the winter session of the State Legislative Assembly resumed on Monday.
Amidst sloganeering by BRS members, Tourism Minister Guppally Krishna Rao initiated a short discussion on the tourism sector. When the House was not in order, Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka read out the rules and wanted the BRS members not to display placards.
Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar asked the marshals to collect the placards from BRS members. The Speaker also said that he would provide an opportunity to BRS member Harish Rao to speak if his party members handed over their placards.
However, the BRS members continued with their sloganeering, shouting down the tourism minister, following which the Speaker adjourned the House for the day.
Earlier in the day, the BRS members staged a walkout during Question Hour, alleging that there was an inordinate delay in clearing the pending bills for the works done by panchayats, mandals and zilla parishads. However, Panchayat Raj Minister Dansari Anasuya alias Seethakka assured that the government would clear the pending bills to the tune of ₹690 crore.
Replying to a question raised by BRS MLA T Harish Rao, Seethakka said: "The government has so far released ₹450 crore for the GPs. We need some time to clear the pending bills."
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