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Telangana: TRS serves notice for no-trust vote
TRS today gave a notice to Andhra Pradesh Assembly Speaker Nadendla Manohar seeking to move a no-confidence motion against the Congress government for `failing to keep its promise on the Telangana statehood issue.`
The TRS notice came a day after the principal opposition
Telugu Desam Party gave a notice for moving a no-confidence
motion against the government for failing to address the
farmers` concerns.
The TRS stalled proceedings of the Assembly on the second
day of the winter session today demanding that the House pass
a resolution seeking creation of Telangana state. The
separatist party has only 12 MLAs in the 294-member House.
At least 30 members need to support the no-trust motion
if it has to be taken up for discussion and voting.
The TDP dubbed the TRS` move as part of its tacit
political game plan in collusion with the YSR Congress.
"The TRS and the YSR Congress only want to prevent the
TDP`s no-confidence motion from being taken up for discussion.
Thats the reason for TRS to give a notice to the Speaker on Friday. Why did they not do it beforehand," TDP senior MLA
Payyavula Keshav questioned.
Speaker Manohar is yet to announce his decision on the
TDP`s no-confidence motion though he acknowledged its receipt.
The effective strength of the AP Assembly now is 287 following
the resignation of six MLAs and the death of another.
The effective strength of TDP in the House is only 86,
including three rebels. It can count on the support of, four
CPI and one MLA each of CPM and Lok Satta Party. Though the
TRS announced it would support the TDP’s no-trust motion, it
wanted the latter to support a resolution on Telangana.
How many Congress MLAs owing allegiance to YSR Congress
president Y S Jaganmohan Reddy will support the no-trust move
is still a question mark as the support for Jagan has been
dwindling with the return of several legislators to their
parent party. At last count, less than a dozen MLAs are in the
Jagan group, including his mother Y S Vijaya.
The ruling party should, however, not face any problem in
facing the no-confidence motion given its current strength in
the House which is clearly over the half-way mark of 148.
Meanwhile, TRS legislators staged a sit-in protest
outside the Chief Minister?s chamber in the Assembly demanding
that all cases booked against Telangana agitators be
withdrawn. The Chief Minister assured them that he would look
into the issue.
PTI