vIndianz.com (2 Mar, 2010) — Hyderabad: You might be forced to think why could they do it real life instead of all these dramas and protests.
Opposition legislators in Andhra Pradesh Tuesday went to the state assembly on bicycles and bullock carts, to protest the hikes in petrol and diesel prices.
Led by leader of Opposition N. Chandrababu Naidu, the legislators belonging to the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), Communist Party of India and Communist Party of India-Marxist came to the assembly on bicycles and bullock carts to demand rollback of the price hike announced by union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee during his budget speech last Friday.
It was a joint protest by the legislators of three parties while the lone legislator of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) G. Kishan Reddy pushed his motorcycle to reach the assembly.
Holding flags of their respective parties, members of the assembly took out the rally from NTR Ghat, demanding that the government immediately roll back the hike in prices of petrol and diesel.
“The hike in fuel prices has burdened the common man. We are demanding that the central government immediately rolls back the hike,” Naidu told newsmen. The TDP chief rode both the bullock cart and bicycle.
Speaker N. Kiran Kumar Reddy rejected adjournment motions moved by the four parties for a debate on the price hike.
Further Reading- Congress’ allies see red over fuel price hike – IBNLive.com
- UPA ally Trinamool Congress protests petrol price hike – The Hindu
- BSP”s state-wide protest against move to hike petrol price – IBNLive.com
- LPG to be hiked by Rs 100/cylinder
- Congress unease over plan to raise diesel price, EGoM to consider hike on May 11 – Economic Times
- AP: Naidu stoops to Opposition; calls off fast – Oneindia
- Naidu rushes to governor to cut Jagan to size – IBNLive.com
- Naidu rushes to governor to cut Jagan to size – IBNLive.com
- Naidu rushes to governor to cut Jagan to size – IBNLive.com
- Naidu rushes to governor to cut Jagan to size – IBNLive.com
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