The Governor has issued a notification that the Telangana Assembly sessions will be held from December 9th. These sessions have assumed importance in the context of the Congress government completing one year of its rule. The number of days for which the assembly sessions will be held will be decided in the BAC meeting to be held on the 9th of this month.
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy announced that Rythu Bharosa funds will be released in Telangana after Sankranti. The cabinet sub-committee formed to formulate Rythu Bandhu procedures has already prepared a report containing various issues. These issues will be discussed in the Assembly and it was decided that Rythu Bharosa should be provided only to eligible farmers.
Along with the new ROR law to be introduced in Telangana, there is a possibility of introducing the statistics from the ongoing caste census survey across the state in the Assembly. CM Revanth Reddy appealed to the Leader of the Opposition KCR to attend the assembly sessions. Will KCR attend the assembly sessions? Or not? It is also creating excitement.
The Legislative Assembly and Legislative Council meetings are set to begin on Monday, December 9 at 10.30 am. In the backdrop of the Congress government completing one year in Telangana, the Assembly sessions are likely to be lively. Key issues like Congress party’s one-year rule, loan waiver, Hydra, Musi Prakashalana, and farmer assurance are likely to be discussed in the House.
To corner the government in Telangana, the opposition is likely to insist on discussions on issues like food poisoning cases in Gurukul schools, the Lagacharla incident, farmer assurance, and bonus. Since the Congress government was formed in Telangana, KCR has attended the Assembly only once in the Assembly sessions held so far.
KCR, who attended the Assembly during the budget presentation, left before the session ended. What will create more interest is the reaction from government officials who attend KCR’s assembly meetings.