Are the T-TDP MLAs inviting fresh problems?
posted on Mar 13, 2015 1:54PM
The 11 TDP MLAs, who were suspended form the Assembly for entire period of sessions, were stopped by the police officials and the marshals at the main entrance of the Assembly, when they are going to meet the Speaker at his chamber to appeal him for lifting suspension on them. Hence, Revanth Reddy had a heated argument with them and he warned them that he will be forced to take legal action against them if stops him. The other TDP MLAs also have joined him and flayed marshals for stopping the elected representatives. They argue that the ban is limited to Assembly hall and not to entire premises. Hence, they can go to Speaker’s chamber. But, the marshals have not allowed them.
Although, no one can appreciate suspending 11 MLAs representing 11 constituencies for entire sessions, the MLAs also can’t justify their acts. If they want to meet the speaker, they would have obtained his permission before trying to enter into the premises. Instead they are making arguments and troubling the security persons on duty, who have nothing to do with their politics. The security personal are assigned to follow the instructions of their higher officials and have no discretional powers on whom to allow and whom to stop. Perhaps, Revanth Reddy and the TDP MLAs are also aware about this but they are fighting with the security persons.
They are inviting fresh troubles by trying to enter into Asssmbly without Speaker’s permission and is also threatening the security persons on duty. Both offences may provide an opportunity to the government to take legal action against the MLAs. Moreover, they should realize that their acts are sending wrong messages to the people. Hence, it would be wise to resolve the problems instead of inviting fresh problems.