AMARAVATI, Andhra Pradesh — The Monsoon Session of the Andhra Pradesh Legislature commences on Monday in the capital region of Amaravati, with debates set to center on agricultural stress stemming from the El Niño phenomenon, rural infrastructure progress, and ongoing developmental works across the capital complex.
Governor S. Abdul Nazeer officially summoned both the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council for the session following standard administrative prep work over the weekend.
Assembly Boycott and Speaker's Stance
The session opens under a familiar political shadow as the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP), the state’s primary opposition force, reiterated its stance to boycott Assembly proceedings. The party continues to protest the denial of official Leader of Opposition (LoP) status to former Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy.
Addressing legislative preparedness on Sunday, Assembly Speaker Chintakayala Ayyanna Patraudu confirmed that administrative and security arrangements were fully operational. Patraudu directly urged the opposition to reconsider its legislative absence.
Patraudu’s remarks follow his recent public critique regarding legislative attendance, where he questioned whether unseated or absent members should draw state salaries. He suggested national policy discussions should consider statutory frameworks linking compensation to active participation in legislative sessions.
Opposition Strategy in the Legislative Council
Despite stepping away from the floor of the Legislative Assembly, YSRCP leadership confirmed plans to leverage its numerical strength inside the Upper House. During an address to party legislators on August 12, Jagan Mohan Reddy instructed YSRCP Members of the Legislative Council (MLCs) to challenge the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) coalition, led by Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, on several policy fronts.
Core Policy Flashpoints
The opposition's agenda in the Legislative Council will focus heavily on human resource allocations and state educational spending:
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Teacher Recruitment (Mega DSC-2025): The YSRCP intends to demand an independent Investigation into alleged administrative irregularities, sports quota re-allocations, and procedural shifts in the recent teacher recruitment drive. Opposition leaders have repeatedly called for a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe into the handling of the portfolio by Education Minister Nara Lokesh.
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Student Welfare Schemes: The opposition plans to table motions regarding structural delays in the implementation of the Vasathi Deevena hostel support scheme and pending fee reimbursement allocations. According to YSRCP estimates, backlogged liabilities across 13 quarterly cycles have accumulated to over ₹9,100 crore in tuition assistance and ₹3,300 crore in housing grants.
With the ruling coalition preparing to table key legislative bills and discuss seasonal relief measures for agrarian distress, the session promises high-stakes debate across both chambers.