The monsoon assembly sessions will begin from September 18, said AP Legislative Assembly Speaker Chintakayala Ayyannapatrudu. Meanwhile, TDP sources said that there is a possibility of a special discussion on the coalition government’s governance in the assembly sessions. It is understood that power point presentations will also be given on important issues in the state.
Moreover, there will also be special discussions in the assembly on the implementation of the latest political developments and government schemes. There is a plan to discuss the Banakacherla project in these sessions. There will be a comprehensive discussion on governance on the occasion of the completion of a year after the coalition government comes to power.
Meanwhile, the speaker said that a Women Parliamentarians’ Conference will be held in Tirupati on the 14th and 15th, and about 300 people, including women legislators from all over the country, will attend. He said that the state government is hosting these meetings. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu will inaugurate the women’s parliamentarian meeting, he said.
The state governor and Justice Abdul Nazeer will attend the closing ceremony on the 15th, he said. It is reported that the coalition government is planning to hold AP Assembly sessions for 10 days. The schedule of the Assembly sessions is likely to be finalized in the cabinet meeting on September 4.
Meanwhile, there is uncertainty over former Chief Minister YS Jaganmohan Reddy, who has been staying away from Assembly sessions, attending the sessions this time also. YSRCP sources say that the party is considering changing its strategy and attending the meetings with all its MLAs.
However, while the Chandrababu Naidu government has taken the Banakacharla project as a prestigious project, the Telangana government is expressing strong objections. So far, neither Jaganmohan Reddy nor his party leaders have revealed a clear policy on this matter.
It is believed that there is a possibility that he will attend the assembly meetings but will have to face walkouts. On the other hand, it is reported that there is a possibility of starting the tour of the districts after Dussehra.