Hyderabad: The Telangana Legislative Assembly and Council sessions are set to begin today (August 30) at 10:30 a.m., with the proceedings expected to run for three to five days. A key focus will be the Justice P.C. Ghose Commission report on the Kaleshwaram project, which points to alleged irregularities in its construction. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy will table the report in the House, inviting members’ views before initiating further action.
Political analysts anticipate heated debates between the ruling Congress and the opposition BRS, with the findings likely to put the previous government on the defensive. BRS president and opposition leader K. Chandrashekar Rao, who has attended the Assembly only once since the new government assumed office, held a meeting with party leaders on Friday to strategize for the session.
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Alongside the Kaleshwaram report, the session will also deliberate on increasing BC reservations in local body elections to 42 percent, addressing damage caused by recent heavy rains, and the shortage of urea faced by farmers. The election of a Deputy Speaker is also on the agenda, with Dornakal MLA Ramchander Naik emerging as the likely choice. The session is expected to set the stage for sharp confrontations between the Revanth-led government and the BRS opposition.