Key Points

The Telangana Assembly Speaker has initiated an unprecedented hearing on disqualification petitions for MLAs who switched from BRS to Congress. This in-camera trial follows a Supreme Court directive to resolve the matter within three months. Strict security measures have been implemented, including barring media and restricting mobile phone usage. The proceedings mark a significant moment in Telangana's political landscape, potentially setting a precedent for handling political defections.

Key Points: Telangana Speaker Begins Historic MLA Disqualification Hearing

  • First-ever disqualification hearing in Telangana Assembly history
  • Supreme Court mandated decision within three months
  • Four turncoat MLAs summoned for cross-examination
  • Strict security and media restrictions imposed
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Telangana Assembly Speaker begins hearing on disqualification petitions

Telangana Assembly Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar conducts first-ever in-camera trial for disqualification of defected BRS MLAs

"Anyone found recording proceedings will have their gadgets confiscated - V. Narasimha Charyulu, Legislature Secretary"

Hyderabad, Sep 29

Telangana Assembly Speaker Gaddam Prasad Kumar on Monday began conducting a trial in connection with petitions filed by the BRS for disqualification of defected MLAs.

Turncoat MLAs, including T Prakash Goud (Rajendranagar), Kale Yadaiah (Chevella), Gudem Mahipal Reddy (Patancheru) and Bandla Krishnamohan Reddy (Jogulamba Gadwal) have been summoned on Monday and Wednesday.

The Speaker began hearing the cross examination of the counsels of the petitioners by the four defected MLAs, and vice-versa.

The in-camera trial, which began at 11 A.M., will continue till 4 P.M.

The trial under the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution started with BRS MLA Kalvakuntla Sanjay being cross-examined by T Prakash Goud's counsel. This will be followed by cross-examination of Chinta Prabhakar by the counsels of Kale Yadaiah and Gudem Mahipal Reddy's counsels. Finally, Palla Rajeshwar Reddy will be cross-examined by Bandla Krishna Mohan Reddy's counsel.

On October 1, Prakash Goud will be examined by Kalvakuntla Sanjay's counsel, Kale Yadaiah and Gudem Mahipal Reddy by Chinta Prabhakar's counsel, and Bandla Krishna Mohan Reddy by Palla Rajeshwar Reddy's counsel.

This is the first time in Telangana Assembly's history that the Speaker is conducting the hearing on disqualification petitions.

Authorities have made tight security arrangements at the Legislature building and imposed restrictions. Media persons and visitors have been barred from entering the premises.

Petitioners and respondents and their advocates appearing before the Tribunal have been directed not to carry mobile phones into the court hall. Anyone found indulging in recording of proceedings and taking and photos with their phones, will have their gadgets confiscated and the concerned advocate will not be allowed to appear in the proceedings, Legislature Secretary V. Narasimha Charyulu said.

The BRS leaders had last year filed petitions before the Speaker seeking disqualification of 10 party MLAs who joined the ruling Congress party.

They approached the Supreme Court over the delay on part of the Speaker in taking a decision on their petitions.

The Supreme Court on July 31 directed the Assembly to decide within three months petitions seeking disqualification of 10 BRS MLAs who had switched to Congress following the November 2023 elections.

The Speaker recently issued notices to the turncoat MLAs and after examining their replies, decided to conduct the trial.

- IANS

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Priya S
Why did it take so long for the Speaker to act? The Supreme Court had to intervene. This delay raises questions about the impartiality of the process.
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Sarah B
The in-camera proceedings and strict security measures show they're taking this seriously. Hope justice prevails for the voters who elected these MLAs on BRS tickets.
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Arjun K
These MLAs betrayed the people's mandate. They should be disqualified immediately. The Speaker's decision will set an important precedent for Telangana politics.
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Karthik V
Let's see if this is just political drama or genuine constitutional process. The timing is interesting with elections not too far away. 🤔
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Michael C
Good to see the constitutional process being followed properly. The Tenth Schedule exists for a reason - to maintain political stability and respect electoral mandates.

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