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Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly was stalled on Saturday after main opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP) demanded immediate discussion on state power crisis while Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) continued with its protest on the arrest of its MLAs during the 'sadak bandh' agitation.
The House was adjourned twice on Saturday morning without conducting any business due to noisy scenes by opposition members. Speaker Nadendla Manohar called a meeting of floor leaders of all parties to break the deadlock.
TDP and TRS MLAs rushed to the well of the house as soon as the proceedings began at 9 AM and raised their respective demands.
The Speaker disallowed the adjournment motions moved by opposition parties on the power crisis and the 'sadak bandh' arrests.
The TDP members were vociferous in their demand for an immediate discussion on the grave power crisis gripping the state.
It may be recalled that the TDP legislators sat on an 11-hour long protest inside the House after it was adjourned for the day on Friday.
They were forcibly evicted by police from the Assembly at around 11 PM and dropped at the TDP headquarter, NTR Bhavan. They continued their protest as the House began on Saturday and persisted with their demand. Amid the din, the Speaker first adjourned the proceedings for an hour and later for half an hour.
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