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Parliament: TRS MPs Move Privilege Motion Against PM Modi Over Telangana Formation Remark

Posted on the 10 February 2022 by Geetikamalik

ParlementAriumMENTARI’s owned by Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) on Thursday moved the privilege of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his recent statement at Rajya Sabha at the Bill Reorganization of Andhra Pradesh. Parliamentarians also protested at the Parliament’s Upper House for this issue. This happened a day after protests throughout the state held by TRS workers and LED Congress Rao K Chandrashekhar in all states on PM

Modi, who answered the debate about the movement of the President’s address at Rajya Sabha on Tuesday, blamed the government of the United Progress Progress (UPA) led by Congress in the middle for the “hasty” part of the AP Roorganization Bill in Parliament in Parliament February 2014 without debate.

While stating that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) did not oppose Telangana’s formation, said PM when the bill was introduced at Lok Sabha, the microphone was cut, the door was closed, and the members of the Congress parliament were even forced to use pepper spray.

“The BiFurcation Bill is passed without debate and there is no consultation with stakeholders on the bifurcation process, therefore there is bitterness on both sides,” he said.

The letter last, the leaders of Congress and TR held protests in Telangana and burned the Prime Minister’s speech for this issue.

The leaders of the TRS demanded that the mode tender unconditional apology to the people of Telangana, who had struggled for decades for separate circumstances. Trs cadres, Sporting black badges and holding a black flag, took out a motorcycle demonstration, held a demonstration and released a black balloon in the air.

In Hyderabad, Cadre TRS, led by Minister of Talangaani Srinivasa Yadav, held a demonstration at Telangana Martyrs Memorial in front of the Assembly.

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