Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Friday said the TDP-led NDA government will comprehensively resolve all land disputes through revenue sadassulu (meetings) across the state.
BJP-led NDA parliamentarians also carry out march within Parliament premises, raising slogans and carrying placards demanding an apology from opposition Congress
Ponnala Lakshmaiah highlighted the historical events related to reservation policies, emphasizing their importance as an eye-opener for the ruling parties.
The ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA), headed by the TDP, is sure to win all three seats, going by its strength in the 175-member Assembly. The TDP has 135 members while its allies, the Jana Sena and the BJP have 21 and 8 seats, respectively.
The committee's proceedings remained stalled during its second sitting, where the TRAI chairperson made a brief appearance. NDA members continued to press for a vote on agenda items, including summoning the heads of regulatory bodies, a proposal that faced opposition from Congress MPs and their allies.
Botsa Satyanarayana told media persons here that the VSP should not be privatized under any circumstances. He assured the employees that the YSRCP is committed to fighting for its protection
The oil palm growers not only in the State, but in Andhra Pradesh, Kerala and seveal other States were left disappointed as no attention was paid by the Centre to their pressing issues.
Pointing out that Modi was bowing to pressure by Naidu on account of the TDP's support to the NDA, the BRS demanded the eight BJP MPs from the State to spell out their stance.