Congress walkout over plot allotment to NTR trust
The main Opposition Congress staged a walkout in the Andhra Pradesh assembly on Monday protesting against the government's refusal to cancel the allocation of 3,900-odd sq m of prime land in Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, to the NTR Trust floated by the ruling Telugu Desam Party.
The walkout came as a culmination of a 150-minute acrimonious
debate during zero hour, when Congress floor
leader P Janardhan Reddy wrenched a mike. Members from the
treasury benches and the Congress almost came to blows over
Labour Minister T Srinivas Yadav's provocative gesture challenging
them "to come out of the House".
Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, who reminded the House that
the matter was sub-judice, condemned the walkout charging the
Congress with trying to extract political mileage by "misleading"
the people.
The NTR trust was similar to the AICC office in New Delhi, the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation and Gandhi Bhavan Trust, the head
quarters of the Congress in the state, he said.
Congress members rushed to the speaker's podium for the second
time when Naidu referred to the land allotted to the Rajiv
Gandhi memorial at Sriperumbudur in Tamil Nadu, where the former
prime minister was assassinated.
Speaker Y Ramakrishnudu had a tough time in controlling the
members.
UNI
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