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Telangana issue rocks Parliament on session’s 1st day

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New Delhi, Aug 5 (IANS) Parliament was continually disrupted and finally adjourned till Tuesday on the first day of the monsoon session, as some members vehemently opposed the creation of Telangana by bifurcating Andhra Pradesh and others demanded carving of Bodoland out of Assam.

Both the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha were adjourned several times Monday. But amid disruptions, the food security ordinance was introduced for approval in the lower house.

In the Lok Sabha, Congress and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) MPs from Andhra and Rayalaseema regions of Andhra Pradesh opposed the creation of Telangana and came near the chairman’s podium to press for their demand during question hour.

They were carrying placards: “We want justice for Seemandhra area” and “We want united Andhra Pradesh”.

TDP member N. Sivaprasad tried to walk up to one of the protestors from the Congress but was stopped by his party colleagues.

Bodoland People’s Front (BPF) member S.K. Bwiswmuthiary also joined the protest with a banner stating “Bodoland MPs strongly stand for a separate state of Bodoland”.

Speaker Meira Kumar asked the agitating members to go back to their seats and assured them that they would be allowed to speak during zero hour but her request went unheeded, forcing her to adjourn the house till noon.

The house was again adjourned till 2 p.m., then 3 p.m. and finally for the day.

Amid the din, Food Minister K.V. Thomas introduced the food security ordinance, which is expected to be taken up for approval later this week.

The Rajya Sabha was adjourned first for 15 minutes around 11.20 a.m., again till noon, then till 2 p.m. and later for the day.

At noon, two members from the TDP continued to voice their concern over the proposed division of Andhra Pradesh to form Telangana.

C.M. Ramesh and Y.S. Chowdary came close to the podium of the chairman and did not go back to their seats despite repeatedly being told to do so by Deputy Chairman P.J. Kurien.

Kurien said the two members were holding the house to ransom. He asked them to give notice and said a discussion will be allowed.

As the members did not relent, the deputy chairman adjourned the house till 2 p.m. and later for the day.

Earlier, when the house resumed its proceedings at noon, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh introduced new members of his team of ministers to the Rajya Sabha.

Chairman Hamid Ansari also adjourned the house twice during question hour earlier.

Members from the TDP and the BPF came near the chairman’s podium over their demands. They were also carrying placards.

After lunch break, the upper house took up a discussion on the Uttarakhand tragedy. However, the protest over Telangana continued.

Bharatiya Janata Party leader M. Venkaiah Naidu, meanwhile, blamed the Congress-led government for mishandling the issue.

“It is a serious issue, we need to understand feelings of both sides. The government has mishandled the situation,” he said.

The deputy chairman then adjourned the upper house for the day.

Protests were also witnessed outside parliament as MPs from Rayalaseema and coastal Andhra regions demanded that the central government withdraw its decision to bifurcate Andhra Pradesh.

Seemandhra MPs, led by TDP’s M. Venugopal Reddy, held placards that said: “We Demand Justice.”

MPs from Bodo region of Assam also held protests demanding creation of a new state by bifurcating Assam. (IANS)

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