Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy on Wednesday challenged the Centre to place the AP Reorganisation Bill 2013 in Parliament in the present form and pass it.
“If Parliament passes it, I will quit politics,” he said in his chambers in the Assembly.
He created a flutter by saying the House should not take a draft seriously and moved a notice calling for the rejection of the draft AP Re-organisation Bill, dividing his Cabinet into two.
Assembly Speaker Nadendla Manohar is expected to take a call on Thursday on Reddy’s notice. Tension mounts as the deadline set by the President to conclude debate on the Bill ends on the same day.
The Chief Minister’s notice, given under Rule 77, has triggered a furore in the House ever since he concluded his speech on Saturday.
Telangana Ministers have written a letter to the President, asking him not to give the House any extra time and also to ignore the CM’s views on the draft Bill.
The House could not take up business, with Telangana ministers demanding outright rejection of the CM’s notice and Seemandhra legislators insisting on voting on the resolution.
The former have been storming the Well, making it impossible for the Chair to continue proceedings.
The House could meet only for a few minutes, each time to hear an adjournment announcement.
Telangana ministers wrote to the Governor, the Speaker and the Legislative Council, expressing their disagreement with the notice.
“The House cannot take up any other business other than the one mandated by the President,” a senior Telangana minister told Business Line .