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Telangana Legislative Assembly session to begin from Sep 6

The following sessions of the Telangana Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council will start here on the 6th of this month. There will be no Governor’s address again as the House was not prorogued after the termination of budget session on March 15. The House has to meet once in 6 months according to constitutional policies and the deadline ends on September 14.

The ensuing session will be a progression of the budget session as assembly speaker Pocharam Srinivas Reddy had adjourned the House sine die on March 15. The state government has been avoiding the governer’s address since 2021 by not proroguing the house. The government had worked its way around the governer’s address because of the reported differences between Governer Tamilisai Soundararajan and the chief minister K Chandra Sekhar Rao.

The Government didn’t prorogue the house after this year’s budjet session in order to progress with the precedent it has set. KCR sprang a surprised by deciding to convene the session from the 6th of this month.

While it was expected that the dates would be fixed only in the cabinet meeting which is going to be held today. There are signals that the house maybe adjourned soon after the session on September 6 as police forces will be engaged with Ganesh immersions untill September 10 and be reconvened on September 12.

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