Sridhar Babu likely Dy Speaker, Chakrapani to head Council
Pradesh Congress Committee president D Srinivas on Thursday directed all the MLAs and Council Members of the Party to attend the two-day Session of the Legislature to be convened on June 4.
According to sources, the PCC chief directed all members to attend the Legislature meeting at 12 to discuss the election of Speaker and Deputy Speaker posts.
The meeting will also elect the Legislative Council Chairman in the evening session.
Meanwhile, the state government issued notification for the election of the Speaker and Deputy Speaker.
Earlier, since the appointment of Kiran Kumar Reddy as Chief Minister, Deputy Speaker Nadendla Manohar has been discharging responsibilities as Speaker of Assembly.
According to relevant sources, Deputy Speaker Nadendla Manohar will be elected as Speaker and Minister for Legislative Affairs D Sridhar Babu will be elected as Deputy Speaker. Sources say that Deputy Speaker Nadendla Manohar has already submitted his resignation from his post, thus paving the way for elevation to the Speakers post.
Mr Sridhar Babu has reportedly called other party leaders seeking support for his candidature for the Deputy Speaker post.
In this regard, Mr Sridhar Babu is likely to meet Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday evening, seeking his support for his candidature.
Meanwhile, Dr A Chakrapani is likely to be re-elected as the Legislative Council Chairman. Sources say that the above names have the Congress High Commands blessings.
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2011/6/2 5:52:57 Pradesh Congress Committee president D Srinivas on Thursday directed all the MLAs and Council Members of the Party to attend the two-day Session of the Legislature to be convened on June 4.
According to sources, the PCC chief directed all members to attend the Legislature meeting at 12 to discuss the election of Speaker and Deputy Speaker posts.
The meeting will also elect the Legislative Council Chairman in the evening session.
Meanwhile, the state government issued notification for the election of the Speaker and Deputy Speaker.
Earlier, since the appointment of Kiran Kumar Reddy as Chief Minister, Deputy Speaker Nadendla Manohar has been discharging responsibilities as Speaker of Assembly.
According to relevant sources, Deputy Speaker Nadendla Manohar will be elected as Speaker and Minister for Legislative Affairs D Sridhar Babu will be elected as Deputy Speaker. Sources say that Deputy Speaker Nadendla Manohar has already submitted his resignation from his post, thus paving the way for elevation to the Speakers post.
Mr Sridhar Babu has reportedly called other party leaders seeking support for his candidature for the Deputy Speaker post.
In this regard, Mr Sridhar Babu is likely to meet Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrababu Naidu on Thursday evening, seeking his support for his candidature.
Meanwhile, Dr A Chakrapani is likely to be re-elected as the Legislative Council Chairman. Sources say that the above names have the Congress High Commands blessings
2011/6/4 9:48:55 A Chakrapani and Nethi Vidyasagar Rao on Saturday were elected as Chairman and Vice-Chairman of Legislative Council unanimously.
Council Pro-tem Chairman Basava Punnaiah conducted the election.
Their election was a foregone conclusion as no other candidates had filed nominations for the posts. Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy and other party leaders congratulated both Dr Chakrapani and Mr Vidyasagar Rao.
Dr Chakrapani had stepped down from the Council Chairmans post following his term as MLC coming to a close. He was renominated from the Governors quota, clearing the decks for his re-election.
Elect heads, deputies as per tradition: Sridhars plea
2011/6/3 4:08:20 In the wake of the Telugu Desam Party announcing its own candidates for the Speaker and his Deputys posts, Legislative Affairs Minister D Sridhar Babu on Friday appealed to all parties to follow the tradition and ensure that the Heads of the two Houses of the state Legislature be elected unanimously.
Talking to media persons at Assembly premises, Mr Sridhar Babu appealed to the Legislators to elect the Speaker, Deputy Speaker, Legislative Council Chairman and Deputy Chairman unanimously and thereby respect the tradition of the House.
The Legislative Affairs Minister sought the support and cooperation of all elected representatives in this regard so that the elections to the important posts could be conducted without acrimony.
Responding to the introduction of No Confidence Motion by the Telugu Desam Party against the N Kiran Kumar Reddy government on the farmers issues, Mr Sridhar Babu stated that the Opposition has the every right to introduce the Motion.
However, he exuded confidence that the No Trust Motion would be defeated convincingly.
Chakrapani accepts Mohan Reddy's resignation as MLC
2012/5/18 7:25:30 Hyderabad, May 18 (INN): State Legislative Council chairman Dr A Chakrapani on Friday accepted the resignation of SV Mohan Reddy as the member of the council.
Mohan Reddy was elected to the council from the local bodies of Kurnool district in March 2011. On May 9, he resigned as MLC as well as from the primary membership of the Congress party. Since he was moving very close to YSR Congress party, the ruling party lodged a complaint with the Council chairman Dr Chakrapani seeking his disqualification.
He was also served a notice and a day after appearing before the Council Chairman, he submitted his resignation as the MLC.
Mohan Reddy welcomed the chairman's decision and said now he could work independently for the YSR Congress party.
CM proposes Manohar, Vikramarka to head House, DS skips
2011/6/3 9:20:56
Pradesh Congress Committee president D Srinivas was conspicuous by his absence when Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy proposed the names of Nadendla Manohar and Batti Vikramarka as the party nominees for the posts of the Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the state Assembly.
Government Whip Kondru Murali seconded the proposal.
The name of Mr Manohar as Congress nominee for the Speakers post was proposed by both the Chief Minister and his Cabinet colleagues, while the name of Mr Vikramarka for the Deputy Speakers post was proposed by Mr Kondru Murali and other Ministers.
The Chief Minister also proposed the name of A Chakrapani and Nethi Vidyasagar Rao for Legislative Council Chairman and Vice-Chairman respectively.
MLC Indrasena Reddy seconded Dr Chakrapanis name and Council Whip Shivaram Reddy seconded Mr Vidyasagar Raos name.
Later Mr Manohar and Mr Vikramarka submitted their nominations for the Speaker and Deputy Speaker posts respectively to Secretary of the state Legislature A Raja Sadaram.
Similarly, Dr A Chakrapani and Nethi Vidyasagar Rao submitted their nominations for Council Chairman and Vice-Chairman posts respectively.
Ministers Dharmanna Prasad Rao, Sailajanath, D Manikya Vara Prasad Rao, Danam Nagender, DK Aruna, Sunitha Lakshma reddy, Anam Ramnarayana Reddy, Botsa Satyanarayana, Pithani Satyanarayana Rao, Vatti Vasanth Kumar, Erasu Prathap Reddy, K Balraju, Basavaraju Saraiah, Praja Rajyam Party president K Chiranjeevi and AIMIM MLA Syed Pasha Quadri were present.
Later, the Congress Ministers proceeded to the Praja Rajyam Legislature Office seeking the PRPs support for the elections and the No Confidence Motion.
2011/6/2 9:52:16 Hectic activity starts in the state capital as the Congress high command announces the names of Speaker, Dy.Speaker and Dy. Chief Minister. On the other side TDP president Chandrababu Naidus decision to move no confidence motion against Kiran Kumar Reddys government is also sparks ignition in the political circles. Since, the Congress high command has decided to promote Dy.Speaker Nadendla Manohar to Speaker post, he has submitted his resignation letter to Governor and it was immediately approved by him.
Minister Raja Narasimhas name is said to be confirmed for Dy.CM post and Chakrapanis name for the Speaker of Legislative council. Mallu Batti Vikramaka is going to occupy Dy.speaker post vacated by Nadendla Manohar.
But, suspense still continues over PCC president post. It is learnt that, KVP Rama Chandra Rao may be given this post. But, Botsa Satyanarayana, Ponnala, Kanna Lakshmi Narayana are also in the PCC race.
Assembly and Legislative Council will assemble on Saturday to elect their Speakers.
2012/1/13 10:15:13 Congress whip in the Legislative YS Sivaram Reddy on Friday lodged a complaint against YSR Congress party loyalist MLCs Konda Murali, Pulla Padmavati and SV Mohan Reddy with Legislative Council Chairman A Chakrapani.
Lodging the petition at his chambers, Sivaram Reddy said that the Congress party seeks disqualification of these MLCs for indulging in the anti-party activities with the active support of Jagan group. Receiving the petition, Council Chairman A Chakrapani said that he would look into their issue and take disciplinary action as per the established norms.
Sivaram Reddy also enclosed several CDs to substantiate the party’s charge against the three MLCs. (INN)
2012/2/1 14:26:17 Expressing serious dissatisfaction and unhappiness over the attitude of Legislative Council Chairman A Chakrapani in appointing members to various committees, Telangana Congress MLC K R Amos on Wednesday submitted his resignation from both the Ethics and Estimate committees.
Talking to media persons in Assembly premises, Amos criticized the attitude of Dr Chakrapani in not giving preference to seniors in appointing committees members.
Alleging that great injustice was meted out to Telangana region in these appointments, he said that R Chakrapani insulted senior members of the Council by giving priority to juniors in committee posts and particularly to those members who were from coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions.
“Dr Chakrapani is showing discrimination towards senior leaders in awarding committee chairmens’ posts as they belonged to the Telangana region,” he pointed out. Raising serious objection over appointing first time Council member M S Prabhakar as chairman of Ethics Committee, Amos said that he would raise this issue before party high command and seek justice.
MLCs Kanakula Janardhan Reddy and Yadav Reddy also expressed displeasure over the appointments and wanted party high command to do justice to Telangana MLCs in the committees. (INN)
Chakrapani expresses satisfaction over Council's performance
2012/4/2 7:27:11 State Legislative Council chairman Dr A Chakrapani on Monday claimed that this year's budget session was much better in terms of performance and output.
Addressing a press conference here, Dr Chakrapani said that compared to last year's 45 hours and 46 minutes, the Legislative Council functioned for 78 hours and 46 minutes this year. This year as many as 144 questions were answered compared to last year's 124 question. As many as six Short Questions, double than last year's, were also answered during the budget session. Compared to last year's 185 supplementary questions, this year the number was 493.
Dr Chakrapani said that the Legislative Council took up two short debates on SC, ST sub-plan and Excise Bill. Further, 17 Bills were also passed and two House Committees including a Joint House Committee on land allotments were constituted.
The Council Chairman said that from the next session, the Standing Committees would be constituted on the lines of Parliament's Standing Committee. He expresses satisfaction over the smooth functioning of the House and claimed that several issues of public importance were discussed during the session.
Regarding the disqualification petitions of rebel Congress MLCs, he said he was in received of three petitions and action would be taken only after the receipt of counter from the MLCs concerned.
Government Whip Rudraraju Padmaraju and Assembly Secretary Dr S Raja Sadaram were also present during the press conference. (INN)
2012/1/17 14:16:54 Legislative Council Chairman A Chakrapani on Tuesday served notices to rebel Congress MLCs Konda Murali, Pulla Padmavati and S V Mohan Reddy seeking explanation on their alleged anti-party activities. These MLCs are now sailing with the YSR Congress party.
While issuing notices, the Council Chairman directed them to submit their explanation within one week over their disqualification petition.
Chakrapani served notices on MLCs following a petition submitted by the Congress Whip Y S Sivaram Reddy last Friday seeking disqualification of these MLCs for indulging in anti-party activities with the active support of the Jagan group.
In the petition submitted to Council Chairman, Sivaram Reddy also enclosed several CDs to prove the party's charges against them. (INN)
2012/2/2 13:11:47 Congress MLC Kanakula Janardhan Reddy on Thursday resigned from the membership of Committee on Petitions in protest while accusing Legislative Council Chairman A Chakrapani of not giving priority to seniors during the appointments to various committees.
Talking to media persons at Assembly premises, Janardhan Reddy slammed Chakrapani for showing discrimination against Telangana leaders during the appointment of various committees. He said that injustice has been done to all leaders from the Telangana region.
Reddy said that he would take up the matter with the Congress party seniors seeking remedial measures.
Earlier, MLC K R Amos on Wednesday submitted his resignation from both, the Ethics and Estimate Committees, expressing dissatisfaction against Chakrapani in the appointment of members for various committees. (INN)
2012/2/13 6:56:28 Family Welfare Minister DL Ravindra Reddy is reportedly affected with chicken pox and therefore, he will not be able to attend the crucial budget session of legislative assembly and council for the next 10 days.
Ravindra Reddy on Monday wrote a letter to Speaker Nadendla Manohar and Council chairman Dr A Chakrapani to inform them that he would not be able to attend the session for 10 days due to health reason. He said he has been advised 10 days rest by the doctors and therefore, he would not be able to attend the session.
He requested them to postpone the questions pertaining to his department till he returns.
The minister has also written a letter to Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy informing him about his health condition. (INN)
Hearing on rebel MLCs disqualification petition adjourned
2012/5/11 3:52:06 Hyderabad, May 11 (INN): Government whip and MLC Rudraraju Padmaraju informed that Legislative Council Chairman Dr Chakrapani has adjourned the hearing on disqualification petitions pending against MLC Pulla Padmavathi and Kondru Murali, who indulged in anti-party activities, to May 18 and May 28 respectively.
Talking to media persons at the Congress Legislature Party Office, Rudraraju Padmaraju stated that Kondru Murali has sent a letter stating that his health condition was bad and sought 40 days time to appear before the Council Chairman. However, Council whip Shivarami Reddy raised objection for this.
Meanwhile, Pulla Padmavathi, in a letter, stated that she has not indulged in any anti-party activities and would continue as loyal worker of Congress party. Regretting her activities with the YSR Congress party, she said that she would work as a loyal worker and campaign for the party if the leadership directs her to so.
After hearing the arguments of Shivarami Reddy, the Council Chairman Chakrapani posted the petition for next hearing for Pulla Padmavathi on May 18 and Kondru Murali on May 28.
2011/8/15 9:09:34 A large number of VIPs attended the ceremonial "At Home" hosted by Andhra Pradesh Governor Mr. E.S.L. Narasimhan at Raj Bhavan here on Monday evening on the occasion of Independence Day.
Those who attended the "At Home" include the Chief Minister Mr. N. Kiran Kumar Reddy, Deputy Chief Minister Mr. Damodar Rajanarasimha, Legislative Council chairman Dr. A. Chakrapani and Assembly Speaker Mr. N. Manohar.
Besides ministers and other politicians, the ceremonial event was attended by Dy Speaker Mr. Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka, Chief Secretary Mr. S.V.Prasad, and Chief Justice of AP High Court Mr. Nisar Ahmad Kakru, former chief minister Dr. K Rosaiah, Mr. Marri Shashidhar Reddy, Mr. K.V.P. Ramchandra Rao and Hyderabad City Police Commissioner A.K.Khan. Dozens of other higher officials and non-officials have attended the get together. (INN)
2012/3/16 7:15:37 CPI Floor leader J Wilson on Friday moved adjournment motion in the council demanding discussion on land and house sites distribution among poor.
Wilson said that five phases of land distribution took place but it was astonishing that at some places where pattas were given, land was not identified and at some places where land was identified, pattas were not distributed. He appealed to government to take steps for distributing of title deeds to genuine beneficiaries before the end of sixth phase of land and house sites distribution.
Wilson also appealed to government to take suggestions of Koneru Ranga Rao Land Reforms Committee during land and house sites distribution. However, the council chairman Dr A Chakrapani rejected the motion.
CPI floor leader C Seetaramulu on Friday placed adjournment motion in the council demanding discussion on the problems being faced aided teachers. Stating that there many posts were lying vacant in the aided schools, he said that the government was yet to frame service rules for municipal teachers. He said that the teachers were forced to stage dharnas at Indira Park pressing to address them.
However, Council Chairman Dr A Chakrapani rejected the motion and advised him to raise the issue under rule 70. (INN)
2012/2/23 5:34:15 State Legislative Council chairman Dr A Chakrapani on Thursday rejected the adjournment motions moved by different members.
TRS MLC N Laxman Rao demanded that the State Government honour the promises that it made with the employees to make them withdraw the 42-day long general strike. Moving an adjournment motion in the Council, he said that in the agreement it was promised that the 42 days strike period would be counted as leave, half salary for the strike days would be given and cases against the employees would be withdrawn. However, nothing concrete has been done yet.
Teachers' member of the council, MVS Shastry, in an adjournment motion raised the issue of contract employees in the State and demanded that their services be regularised. Another member P Laxman Rao demanded filling up of thousands of posts lying vacant in 179 aided-degree colleges across the State. (INN)
Business held in council for first time in four days
2012/2/17 7:12:00 The Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council held business for the first time on Friday in the last four days.
When the members assembled in the House, the CPI and CPM gave adjournment motions on different issues. CPI floor leader J Wilson raised the issue of SC, ST sub-plan and alleged that funds from these departments were being diverted to complete other works. He urged the government to frame new laws to stop diversion of funds meant of SC and ST welfare.
Raising the issue of Teachers Eligibility Test, CPM leader Seetaramulu said that there was no need of TET and the government should continue with the system of DEd and DSc exams for the recruitment of teachers' posts.
The lone TRS MLC Nardas Laxman Rao raised the issue of Telangana and asked the council to pass resolution in favour of separate Telangana.
However, Council chairman Dr A Chakrapani rejected all the adjournment motions. The TRS member then staged a walkout in protest. (INN)
2012/3/30 7:34:15 Assembly Speaker Nadendla Manohar on Friday released the book 'Maniyam lo Mana Sabha', a compilation of programmes and articles prepared during the Orientation programme of newly elected MLAs, based on the tribals of the Araku valley. The book has been authored by MLA K Kannababu.
The Speaker also released a documentary on the subject produced by Dr L Srinath.
Speaking on the occasion, the Speaker said that the book and documentary speaks about the problems being faced by the tribals in Araka valley and other agency areas. He said despite so much of development, the tribals still lacked basic necessities like food, cloth, education and access to health facilities and transportation. He said although DTH services of television channels were available in tribal areas, the government schemes were yet to reach their villages.
Deputy Speaker Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka and ministers P Balaraju, Kondru Murali Mohan, D Sridhar Babu and S Sailajanath were also present during the function held in the State Legislative Assembly premises. (INN)
2011/10/3 5:29:24 Civil Supplies Minister D Sridhar Babu on Monday appealed to Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy to release salary and festival advance to employees of Singareni Collieries Company Limited without linking it to general strike.
Talking to media persons at Ministers Quarters,Sridhar Babu said that the Chief Minister responded favorably to his appeal and will take steps in this direction after discussing with concerned officials.
Sridhar Babu said that the Chief Minister gave this assurance when he along with Backward Class Welfare Minister Basavaraj Saraiah and Warangal Congress MLA Gandra Venkata Ramana Reddy met him at his camp office on Monday.Sridhar Babu expressed confidence that the Centre would take a favorable decision on creation of Telangana state.
He strongly condemned the rumors that Congress members quitting party over the Telangana issue and described them as baseless and far from truth. He said the Congress leaders are committed to the formation of Telangana state and will never go back to their decision. (INN)
2012/3/15 6:41:40 The proceedings of the budget session of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly remained disrupted for the fourth consecutive day on Thursday over the issue of 'tainted' ministers.
The main opposition Telugu Desam Party did not allow the House to function forcing Speaker Nadendla Manohar to adjourn thrice before adjourning it for the day.
As soon as the House met at 9 am, the TDP MLAs entered the House raising slogans demanding immediate dismissal of six 'tainted' ministers who have been served notice by the Supreme Court in connection with the illegal assets case of YSR Congress party president YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. The TDP members resorted to slogan shouting while standing near the Speaker's podium. After about seven minutes, the Speaker adjourned the House for 15 minutes.
Similar scenes were witnessed when the House re-assembled at about 9.55 am and had to be adjourned again for half-an-hour at 10.02 am. The stalemate continued after the House met again at 11.15 am. However, the Speaker against adjourned while calling all the floor leaders for a meeting in his chambers.
But the TDP members maintained their behaviour when the House met again at 12.40 pm. Legislative Affairs Minister D Sridhar Babu said that it was unfair on the part of the TDP to continue to stall the proceedings despite giving an assurance on smooth functioning of the House during the meeting with the Speaker.
With no signs of restoration of order, the Speaker adjourned the House for the day at about 12.49 pm. (INN)