New Delhi, Dec 15: TDP members on Tuesday vociferously opposed the creation of Telangana leading to a brief disruption of the Question Hour in the Lok Sabha.
As soon as the House met for the day, TDP members displayed placards demanding a unified Andhra Pradesh and raised slogan against the creation of Telangana.
The TDP members, in the absence of their floor leader Nama Nageswara Rao, trooped into the Well, even as Speaker Meira Kumar took up the Question Hour.
They did not heed the Chair’s repeated pleas to resume their seats.
However, after Ms. Kumar promised the TDP members that they would be allowed to raise the matter during Zero Hour, the TDP MPs relented and returned to their seats.
Jaganmohan joins the protest
Andhra Pradesh Congress seemed to be divided over the Telangana issue as Y.S. Jaganmohan Reddy along with some other party members joined the TDP protest against the decision to carve out a separate state from Andhra Pradesh.
Mr. Jaganmohan, son of late Chief Minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy, even stormed the well of the House, joining the TDP members who had trooped in there earlier.
The TDP members were carrying placards saying ‘We want united AP,’ Mr. Jaganmohan also borrowed a placard from them as they shouted slogans in support of a united Andhra Pradesh.
Mr. Jaganmohan was joined by Congress members K Bapiraju, B Jhansi Lakshmi, Magunta Sreenivasulu Reddy, K S Rao and some others.
This forced Speaker Meira Kumar to adjourn the House for 15 minutes as her pleas to restore order did not fructify.
Congress members from Telangana, including M Jagannath, countered them while hailing the government’s announcement on carving out a separate Telangana state.
M Jagannath, representing Nagarkurnool, was seen arguing vociferously with his party colleagues after the Speaker adjourned the House.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi, who was present during the Question Hour, had left the House minutes before the trouble began.
Continuing chaos
When proceedings resumed at 12.30 p.m., TDP members N Sivaprasad, N Kristappa, M Venugopal Reddy and K Narayana Rao were in the Well of the House once again demanding that the government should reverse its decision to create Telangana.
As they chanted slogans in favour of “united Andhra”, Leader of the House and Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee lost temper and angrily asked TDP members to return to their seats.
Mr. Mukherjee objected to the way TDP members were presenting their point of view.
The TDP members responded in an agitated tone, leading to a clash-like situation.
They were insisting that the government should make a statement withdrawing the announcement made by Home Minister P Chidambaram about Telangana.
Railway Minister Mamata Banerjee was seen pacifying Mr. Mukherjee.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pawan Kumar Bansal, Sanjay Nirupam (Cong), Sudip Bandhopadhyay (Trinamool) and Revati Raman Singh (SP) were seen persuading the TDP members to resume their seats.
The Speaker wanted to know what the TDP members wanted as they were preventing Lalji Tandon (BJP) from speaking on Discussion on Supplementary Demands for Railways.
The TDP members said they should be allowed to explain what they wanted as “people are dying” and “there seems to be no government” in Andhra Pradesh.
“Don’t lose temper and observe decorum,” the Speaker chided them and repeatedly assured them that she would give them chance to say what they wanted after the discussion on Supplementary Demands for Railways.
Finally, the TDP members relented and returned to their seats and normalcy was restored.
Telangana issue in Rajya Sabha
Raising the issue during Zero Hour in the Rajya Sabha, senior BJP member M Venkaiah Naidu said the State was facing turmoil and charged the government with “playing with the sensitivity of the people”.
“Central government has behaved in the most irresponsible and immature manner,” he said adding that leaders of ruling party were making provocative statement.
He said BJP was committed to separate Telangana and there was no going back on the issue.
The State assembly was not able to function and the ruling party was divided, Mr. Naidu said demanding that the government should take the House into confidence.
–Agencies