Gets irked at TDP members behavior
Hyderabad, November 14, 2007
The persistent disruption of proceedings by slogan shouting by Telugu Desam Party MLAs on Wednesday, the Speaker KR Suresh Reddy walked away from his chair after stating that he would return only after the floor leaders met him in his chambers. The behavior of the members of the main opposition party in storming the podium and arguing with the Chair evoked a sharp rebuke from all other opposition parties.
They were upset after the Speaker cut off the mike of their Deputy Leader T.Devender Goud and admonished him for misusing the opportunity for making remarks against the government instead of registering his party's protest at the end of a discussion on Backward Classes. The Speaker requested them with folded hands to resume their seats.
The Speaker said that House should not be used for political issues. He termed the TDP members' action as the worst behavior. The Speaker found himself in a piquant situation with neither the Treasury benches nor non TDP parties coming to his rescue. He left the Chair without specifying the duration of the adjournment.
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