kittaya Posted January 27, 2020 Report Posted January 27, 2020 4 minutes ago, kothavani said: Tv9 Ni ban chesuko... Atleast sakshi chudu.. you get positive vibes... Worst channel is tv9 Quote
Idassamed Posted January 27, 2020 Report Posted January 27, 2020 The disc started to spin The disc is spinning bro The game begins now Chanakya vyuham lo padi irukkupoyina jaffa Quote
kothavani Posted January 27, 2020 Author Report Posted January 27, 2020 1 minute ago, Idassamed said: The disc started to spin The disc is spinning bro The game begins now Chanakya vyuham lo padi irukkupoyina jaffa looks like 20 MLAs are not supporting Jagan ? This will be interesting Quote
Android_Halwa Posted January 27, 2020 Report Posted January 27, 2020 Just now, Idassamed said: The disc started to spin The disc is spinning bro The game begins now Chanakya vyuham lo padi irukkupoyina jaffa Monna shareef bhayya tho wheel spinned started... ipudu ade wheel gear marchi top gear lo padindi... YCP batch gallaki stroke after stroke... okapudu 23 MLA's ni konna CBN ki ipudu inkoka 20 konadam pedda lekka na ? ie year oka 20 MLA's..next year inkoka 20 MLA's...atarvata year inkoka 20 konesthe adikaram malli CBN de... Induke vaa...CBN is called as Chanakya of politics.. 1 Quote
kothavani Posted January 27, 2020 Author Report Posted January 27, 2020 Jagan Angry With Absentee MLAs? By GREATANDHRA BUREAU On January 27 , 2020 | UPDATED 20:39 IST The absence of as many as 18 MLAs belonging to ruling YSR Congress party during the voting on crucial resolution introduced in the Andhra Pradesh assembly on abolition of state legislative council on Monday evening is learnt to have angered chief minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy. Out of 151 MLAs of the ruling party, setting aside speaker Tammineni Sitaram, only 132 MLAs of YSRC took part in the voting, apart from lone Jana Sena Party MLA Rapaka Varaprasad. So, in all, 133 member took part in the voting, indicating that as many as 18 MLAs stayed away from voting. As a matter of fact, there were only 121 MLAs of the YSRC in the assembly when the Speaker ordered closure of the doors of the House after the ringing of quorum bell. However, the officials reportedly alerted the Speaker that many MLAs were not present in the House. So, the Speaker called for a register of the MLAs to buy some time and in the meanwhile, some of the YSRC MLAs moving in the lobbies were forced to return to the House. Yet, when the Speaker ordered the closure of the doors again, there were only 133 members in the House, including Rapaka. Having no other option, Sitaram went ahead with voting. The YSRC leaders are trying to cover up the absence of the MLAs saying they had stayed away from the House due to communication gap, as they were not aware of the necessity of voting. However, there is a talk that these 18 YSRC MLAs including whips Chevireddy Bhaskar Reddy and Dadishetty Raja deliberately abstained from voting. Jagan reportedly made enquiries about their absence and warned them of serious action for defying the party orders. He is learnt to have said their absence had sent wrong signals to the party cadre. There is no information yet as to what action he would initiate against them. Quote
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