Protesting BRS members suspended from TG Assembly
Resume your seats, allow House to function or be suspended for two days, warns CM
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Hyderabad: The Telangana Assembly on Sunday witnessed continuous protests by BRS members, who demanded a House Committee to probe the alleged illegal mining involving Revenue Minister Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy.
The Opposition members, who were present in the house, were eventually suspended for two days, until the end of the current session.
Congress members strongly criticised the Opposition for stalling the proceedings, prompting Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to suggest that the agitating BRS members be suspended for the smooth functioning of the House.
As soon as the House began, BRS Members continued their stir near the Podium demanding the House Committee. It went on despite the repeated requests by the Speaker.
CM Revanth Reddy suggested that the BRS members either resume their seats and allow the House to function, or be suspended for two days so that the Assembly could take up its business.
Congress members objected to Opposition MLA P Kaushik Reddy’s alleged gestures towards BRS rebel legislator Kadiyam Srihari and demanded stringent action against him.

