The Telangana Assembly sessions are likely to be held from the 30th of this month. The cabinet meeting will be held on the 29th of this month. The first day of condolence will be expressed in the assembly for the recently deceased Jubilee Hills MLA Maganti Gopinath. It is reported that the selection of the Deputy Speaker and the discussion on the Kaleshwaram Commission report are likely to be held in these meetings.
Chief Minister Revanth Reddy said on August 4 that the report given by the Justin PC Ghosh Commission on the Medigadda, Annaram and Sundilla barrages in the Kaleshwaram project will be introduced in the Telangana Legislative Assembly soon. After the cabinet meeting that day, the Chief Minister clarified that the views of all parties on the Justice Ghosh Commission report will be taken and the final decision on the report will be taken only after discussion in the assembly.
The CM clarified that the government will move forward with the implementation of the recommendations of the Justice Ghosh Commission, which he said would decide what action to take after the discussion in the Legislative Assembly. He said that future action will be taken according to the summary of the discussions in the Assembly and that the government will strictly follow the suggestions and recommendations in the Justice Ghosh Commission report.
Will the report submitted by the Justice PC Ghosh Commission on irregularities in the construction of the Kaleshwaram project be tabled in the Legislative Assembly and discussed, and then start action? Or will it start action and discuss it in the Assembly? The High Court asked the Telangana state government on August 22.
It made it clear that this is the key in the hearing on the petitions filed by former Chief Minister KCR and former Minister Harish Rao, and that it cannot say anything without this clarity.
Meanwhile, farmers in the state are facing severe difficulties due to urea shortage. There is a possibility of a discussion in the Assembly about the difficulties faced by farmers for urea. Due to the recent heavy rains, cultivation is in full swing. Farmers who have already planted are waiting at the shops for fertilizer. Food suppliers are worried that the urea, which is in short supply, is not being fully supplied.
