TRS MPs move Privilege Motion against PM Modi over comments on Telangana formation
Members of the four members of Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) at Rajya Sabha on Thursday submitted a privilege against Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding his comments on February 8 at the top of the house of Andhra Pradesh’s reorganization bill.
Mr. Modi, during his movement thanks to the address of the President, has questioned the parliamentary process adopted for Bifurkasi Andhra Pradesh to the countries of Telangana and Andhra in 2014, adding that the door was closed, pepper spray used and Mike. Go to pass legislation.
In a letter to the Chairperson of Rajya Sabha, M. Venkaiiah Naidu, member said, “The statement tried to show parliamentary houses in the worst and insulting, degrading and degrading procedures and processes. This both found errors with parliamentarians And the main officer for their behavior at home. Even the decision of the chairman’s officer, to close the doors of the house to prevent the spread of chaos or damage to a handful of several members, taken in the question. “
They added that the prime minister openly questioned the procedure adopted by officers and home management during the bill travel (Lok Sabha, February 20, 2014; Rajya Sabha, February 21, 2014).
Members said that the two houses ran under control and guidance of the chairman’s officer according to the book and said the final.
“Finding an error in the two amounts of houses, increasing the problem of privileges. In instant cases, the prime minister tried to find mistakes with the behavior of their chairmen and damned officers as resolved,” said the letter.
The letter was signed by K. Keshava Rao, J. Santosh Kumar, B Lingaiiah Yadav and K.R Suresh Reddy.
When Rajya Sabha began the process on Thursday, TRS members protested in a home well.
Malikarjun Kharge’s opposition leader (Congress) also joined the choir in condemning the statement made by the Prime Minister about the Andhra Reorganization Bill.
“Don’t divide the nation, the bill was passed by the parliament,” said Mr. Kharge.