Hyderabad, Nov 26 : The monsoon session of Andhra Pradesh State Legislative Assembly may commence from December 10.
According to sources, the officials of State Legislative Assembly have been asked to prepare for the session which may be convened in the second week of December. The speculations gained strengthened after DCP Central Zone Kamalasen Reddy called on Speaker Nadendla Manohar at latter’s chamber on Tuesday afternoon. They are learnt to have discussed security arrangements for the next session, which is likely to be very stormy.
The Telangana Bill, which is likely to be presented before the Union Cabinet by the Group of Ministers (GoM) on Wednesday, might be the sole agenda of next session. It may be mentioned that Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy, during his last visit to New Delhi, stated that it would be mandatory for him to convene the session in December as the last session was held about six months ago.
Going by the pace adopted by the Centre to bifurcate Andhra Pradesh, the next session will be the last session of united Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly. Since the Centre was considering State’s bifurcation under Article 3 of the constitution, the fate of Telangana Bill in the Legislative Assembly would be of little significance. Therefore, the MLAs from Seemandhra and Telangana region would be sitting together in the House for the last time. If the Telangana Bill gets the nod of Parliament, the same Assembly building would get the distinction of hosting sessions of two Assemblies of Telangana and residual State of Andhra Pradesh. INN