Telangana Assembly session to begin on 3 February with Governor’s address

Sources said Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao's government has already provided a speech copy to the Governor.

ByPTI

Published Feb 02, 2023 | 3:28 PMUpdatedFeb 02, 2023 | 3:28 PM

Telangana Assembly Session

The Telangana Assembly Session is all set to start on Friday, 3 February, with Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan’s address to the joint session (Assembly and Council) on the first day.

Sources said Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao’s government has already provided a copy of the speech to the Governor.

“Letters have been sent to all MLAs and MLCs regarding the joint session and Governor’s speech. The duration of the session will be decided in the Business Advisory Committee meeting after the Governor’s speech,” sources told PTI.

The government is likely to table the State Budget next week.

The Governor has already issued a notification summoning the Assembly session beginning on 3 February, ending speculation on whether there would be her speech or not in the session.

Governor-government patch up

After the patch-up with the Raj Bhavan, the Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao-led government on 30 January evening approached Soundararajan requesting her to give assent to the Budget document and address the session to which she agreed.

A row broke out last year when the Governor’s customary address to the Assembly did not take place.

Soundararajan, who assumed the office of Governor in 2019, has been complaining about the state government not following protocol with regard to her office for more than a year.

She has pointed out about officials not turning up as per protocol during her visits to districts, even as she maintained that it is not about her as an individual and that the office of the Governor should be respected.

The ruling BRS leaders denied the government disrespecting her.

The differences between the BRS government and Raj Bhavan came to the fore once again on 26 January with KCR staying away from the Republic Day celebrations held at the Raj Bhavan in Hyderabad.

Government moves high court

In a dramatic turn of events, the Telangana government on 30 January moved a Lunch Motion before the Telangana High Court seeking a direction to the Governor to approve the file pertaining to the budget presentation.

However, following advice from the court, advocates of the state government and the Raj Bhavan held discussions and informed the court that they both came to an understanding and hence the court can dispose of the petition.

During the discussions, it was agreed that there will an address by the Governor during the Budget Session and the speech copy would be furnished by the state government.

Earlier that day, the government knocked on the door of the high court stating that the state government was yet to receive the Governor’s approval for the budget to be presented in the Assembly Session beginning Friday.

The court expressed its opinion that both the constitutional functionaries should resolve amicably and come to an understanding.

As per the discussions, there will be a Governor’s Budget Speech this time, Advocate General BS Prasad had said.

(Disclaimer: The headline, subheads, and intro of this report along with the photos may have been reworked by South First. The rest of the content is from a syndicated feed, and has been edited for style.)