Andhra Pradesh assembly speaker suspends Chandrababu and TDP MLA's from the house

Andhra Pradesh assembly speaker suspends Chandrababu and TDP MLAs from the house
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Andhra Pradesh assembly speaker suspends Chandrababu and TDP MLA's from the house

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Andhra Pradesh Assembly Speaker Tammineni Sitaram has suspended several Telugu Desam Party MLAs from the Andhra Pradesh Assembly, including state opposition leader Chandrababu Naidu.

Andhra Pradesh Assembly Speaker Tammineni Sitaram has suspended several Telugu Desam Party MLAs from the Andhra Pradesh Assembly, including state opposition leader Chandrababu Naidu. The speaker revealed that TDP MLAs were being suspended till the assembly session on Monday. The motion to suspend 13 TDP MLAs, introducted by Information and Transport Minister Perni Nani and was approved by the Speaker. With this, Chandrababu Naidu, Atchennaidu, Bala Veeranjaneya Swamy, Ramanaidu, Eluru Sambashiva Rao, Bhavani, Gadde Rammohan, Jogeshwarao, Satyaprasad, Mantena Ramaraju, Adireddy Bhavani, Payyavala Keshav and Bendalam Ashok were suspended on Monday.

The clash between the ruling and opposition parties took place during the assembly sessions on the first day. With this, Chandrababu stood in front of the speaker podium and protested. The incident took place during a debate in the AP Assembly on crop damage. TDP demanded compensation for crop damage. Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy responded to TDP MLA Nimmala Ramanaidu's criticism. When the Leader of the opposition tried to speak on the answer of CM Jagan, the ruling party blocked Chandrababu from speaking.

Chandrababu and TDP MLAs were entered infront of the podium to protest against the ruling party. CM Jagan commented that Chandrababu was doing rhetoric. TDP members have been criticized for speaking without. The CM said that Chandrababu should act according to his age. Tammineni Sitaram repeatedly asked the opposition to go to the seats from the podium, but the TDP MLAs had not listened and suspended from the house for one day on Monday.

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