“Even if the TDP attends the session, the chief minister and his ministers would not give any chance for them to speak in the House. The TDLP decided to hold a parallel mock assembly simultaneously with the state assembly session to expose what it called the failures and misdeeds of the Jagan rule.įormer finance minister and MLC Yanamala Ramakrishnudu said the government had no intention of holding a meaningful discussion in the assembly on public issues like Covid-19. Now, the second wave is very severe, but the government wants to hold it only because of constitutional obligation,” he said. “We asked the chief minister to hold the budget session, but he did not do it. The TDP leader pointed out that the budget session of Parliament and that of several state assemblies were held in March, when the Covid-19 pandemic was not so severe.
“We are not boycotting the assembly, but the chief minister’s highhanded behaviour,” he said. Speaking to reporters at the party office in Guntur later, TDP state unit president and MLA K Atchannaidu said the party had decided to boycott the budget session in protest against the “misrule” of the Jagan government. The decision was taken at the Telugu Desam Legislature Party (TDLP) meeting held under the leadership of party president and former chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu through a video conference. Hyderabad The Telugu Desam Party, the only opposition party in the Andhra Pradesh legislative assembly, on Tuesday announced that it would boycott the one-day budget session of the House on May 20 in protest against what it called the “unilateral, undemocratic and illogical” decisions of the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy government.