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Justice has prevailed, says Roja
17 Mar 2016 2:38 PM
Hyderabad, March 17: Buoyed by the
interim order of High Court quashing the suspension of MLA RK Roja from the
Andhra Pradesh Assembly for one year, YSR Congress has said that its resolve to
fight against the injustice is strengthened further and it is a slap in the
face of TDP.
‘We believe in the legal system and
treasury benches trying to gag the voice of opposition has boomeranged. The
interim order has strengthened our resolve further to fight the injustice of
the TDP at all forums,’ Party leaders RK Roja, U Kalpana and G Eeshwari told
reporters here on Thursday.
The court has given interim orders which
allow me to take part in the assembly proceedings and after I receive the copy
I will attend the session and voice the people’s issues as an elected
representative, Roja said adding that justice has prevailed.
‘The High Court decision is slap in the
face of treasury benches which were bent on gagging the voice of a woman who
has been rising issues of public importance. TDP now contending that the
suspension was not under rule 304 but under 194(3) is on hind thought and such
tactics would not work,’ party MLAs said in a separate press meet.
‘It is sad that a woman member has been
treated in such a shoddy manner and she was subjected to trauma by using such
false and flimsy methods,’ they said adding that she will come back doubled
vigour and fight against the injustice.