Hyderabad Dec 16: The Winter session of Andhra Pradesh Assembly beginning Thursday will see ruckus and pandemonium as the Opposition YCP is all set to corner the treasury benches on alleged Call Money sex scandal and other issues. While the state government is preparing to give suitable reply on various issues, leader of the opposition YS Jaganmohan Reddy is to put in fix the former on call money, bauxite mining, capital lands, price rise and other issues. It may also rake up cash for vote case that rattled the state government. Jagan Reddy reportedly asked his party legislators to raise call money, bauxite mining and other issues to stall the proceedings. With this the YCP members are getting ready to raise these issues during question hour of the session followed by BAC that decides the schedule of the house.
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