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TDP to take up six issues in Assembly

Staff Reporter

Floods, land controversies and chikungunya figure in the list


  • Naidu to focus on tardy relief operations, rehabilitation
  • Land scam issue to be taken up by Devender Goud, Keshav
  • TDP to seek implementation of GO 610

    HYDERABAD: The Telugu Desam Legislature Party (TDLP) has identified six major issues including the recent floods, `land scams' and chikungunya to question in monsoon session of the Assembly beginning Thursday.

    A list of MLAs who will initiate discussions was prepared at a brainstorming session that lasted nearly three hours.

    Flood damage

    Opposition leader N. Chandrababu Naidu will raise the issue of recent floods and the damage wrought in 16 districts of the State.

    He will focus on the tardy manner in which relief operations, rehabilitation and restoration works were initiated, with specific reference to the poor quality of food supplied to the stranded people.

    Deputy floor leader T. Devender Goud and P. Keshav will speak on land scams rocking the State with particular reference to those around the capital. They will focus on the alleged involvement of

    Congress leaders who had occupied large tracts of land knowing that their prices will rise manifold.

    N. Janardhan Reddy and E. Dayakar Rao will initiate discussion on chikungunya epidemic and the "callous and irresponsible" way in which the Government responded to the sufferings of lakhs of people affected with the virus.

    The six issues apart, Mr. Dayakar Rao said the party would put forth its demand seeking implementation of GO 610.

    At the Business Advisory Committee meeting on Thursday, the party will take the other opposition parties into confidence on the problems to be highlighted in the sessions.

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