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I Respect The System
21 Apr 2016 7:34 PM

New Delhi: YSRCP MLA RK Roja
stated that she had no intention of disrespecting the Legislative Assembly or
the Chief Minister. She mentioned she had not even been given a chance to
explain this in the assembly. She had approached the Supreme Court regarding
her 1-year unfair suspension from the assembly. This came to trial in the
Supreme Court today. Indira Jaising, the lawyer of MLA Roja explained how
Chandrababu’s Government had unjustly suspended her. Public prosecutor VV Rao
argued that Roja had to apologize.
In response to this,
the Supreme Court suggested that both the parties had to act in harmony. It
declared that apology was not necessary but explanation could be done and it
was to be done to the speaker of the assembly.
MLA Roja opined that
meaningful discussions had to happen in the assembly. She condemned the
provocative statements made by the ruling party leaders against the opposition
party leaders in the assembly. Roja suggested that the opposition leaders had
to be given more time to mention the problems faced by people. Roja thus stated
her opinion.