Telangana: Budget session gets Governor's thumbs up

State Legislative Affairs Minister V Prashant Reddy along with officials called on Governor Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan in Raj Bhavan on Monday
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State Legislative Affairs Minister V Prashant Reddy along with officials called on Governor Dr Tamilisai Soundararajan in Raj Bhavan on Monday

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Tamilisai to address joint session on first day of session

Hyderabad: Has the Telangana Government decided to pull the curtains down on the standoff with Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan? If the developments that took place on Monday are any indication, it appears so. It now remains to be seen whether this bonhomie would be limited to the conduct of the State Assembly or would it be extended to other activities of the Governor, and whether the Governor in turn would clear all the pending files at the earliest?

The Government had proposed to convene the budget session of the Assembly from February 3 and had okayed 2023-24 budget proposals sent to the Governor. Till Sunday night they did not get her nod. Following this, the government moved a lunch motion in the High Court.The High Court bench comprising Chief Justice Ujjal Bhuyan and Justice N Tukaramji which heard the lunch motion petition asked the government as to why they want to drag the judiciary into this when the Governor of the State was amenable.

Supreme Court lawyer Dushyant Dave, who appeared on behalf of the state government, said that it is not their intention to come to the court and file a petition against the Governor but the Governor is the constitutional head of the State and State Government needs the Governor's Consent to pass the present Budget, Dave stated. He said she cannot hold the budget proposals just for the sake of inadvertent issues.However, after lunch hour, Dave informed the court that the government was withdrawing the petition as the matter had been sorted out keeping the high values of the Constitution in mind.

Following this, Legislative Assembly Affairs Minister V Prashanth Reddy, Finance Secretary K Ramakrishna Rao, and Secretary to State Assembly Secretariat V Narasimha Chary went to Raj Bhavan and informed the government's decision to hold a budget session.

Sources said that the Minister and officials requested the Governor to finalize the date for the budget session. The Governor would jointly address both Houses on the first day of the session. Sources said it would require a gap of a week from the date of proroguing the House. Hence, the budget session may be held any time after February 6.

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