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Telangana Assembly Speaker election: Telangana Assembly Speaker election exercise has started. The bulletin for the Speaker election will be released on Monday. There will be a two-day deadline for speaker nominations. Assembly sessions will resume on Thursday, 14th of this month. Speaker election will be held on Thursday 15th. Congress party has already announced Vikarabad MLA Gaddam Prasad Kumar as Speaker. He will make the nomination on behalf of the Congress. It is not clear whether anyone from other parties will stand or not. No party has even declared such an idea. There will be a joint meeting of Assembly and Council on Friday. Governor will address. A resolution of thanks to the Governor’s speech on Saturday.. Chief Minister will reply.
Earlier, the MLAs were sworn in when the Telangana Assembly sessions began. Congress, BRS and MIM MLAs along with one CPI MLA took oath in the meeting. After that, Protem Speaker Akbaruddin Owaisi announced the postponement of the assembly meetings to the 14th of this month. Meanwhile, BJP MLAs boycotted these assembly meetings. The BJP MLAs, who were extremely impatient with the appointment of Akbaruddin Owaisi as the pro-tem speaker by the Congress, decided to take oath only after the arrival of the full-fledged speaker. On the other hand, both KCR and KTR could not take oath today due to KCR’s illness.
On the other hand, on the second day of the overthrow of the Congress government in Telangana, the first protest was made by a BJP MLA in front of the assembly gate. After the formation of the new government in Telangana, the MLAs took oath in the first assembly sessions. BJP MLAs boycotted the oath taking. BJP refused to take oath in presence of MIM leader Akbaruddin Owaisi as pro-tem speaker. But everyone came to the assembly. BJP MLAs protested by sitting on the road at Assembly Gate No. 2. The BJP MLAs protested that MLA Akbaruddin Owaisi has five senior MLAs than how can he be given a pro tem speaker. The police stopped their protest. The police arrested the BJP MLAs and took them to the BJP state office in Nampally.
On behalf of Congress, Uttam Kumar Reddy and Komati Reddy Venkata Reddy also did not take oath as MLAs. In order to take the oath according to the rules.. one has to resign from the membership of the Lok Sabha. They didn’t swear because they hadn’t done it yet. They are likely to take oath after going to Delhi and giving their resignation letters to the Speaker.
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