Telangana Assembly has grown in tension on Wednesday after the opposition party members of Congress, TDP and CPI-(M), were demanding clarification from Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao on Fee Reimbursement Scheme, refused to move out of the House even after adjournment.
Answering in the debate on Fee Reimbursement Scheme, KCR informed the House that his Govt was committed to welfare of students and would fulfill all the promises. Not satisfied with the answer, the Opposition members asked for clarification on CM's reply. At this point of time the Deputy Speaker Padma Davendar Reddy, who was presiding the session, adjourned the House. Furious over the move the Opposition continued their protests in the House seeking clarifications from the CM.
Senior officials of Assembly Secretariat held discussions with Opposition leader and Congress member K Jana Reddy who refused to vacate the House and sat along with other members. Later in the evening, police evicted the protesting members.
"The Chief Minister can talk at any length. The Deputy Speaker purposely did not give mike to our leader and adjourned the House. This is not fair. The ruling party promised they will run the House democratically. But in reality it is not so," Reddy said, adding the Congress will take the issue up seriously.