<p>The first session of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly will begin at 11.52 AM, the auspicious muhurtam decided by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, in the old Assembly building here tomorrow.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Protem Speaker P Narayanaswamy will administer the oath of office to the newly-elected members of the Assembly.<br /><br />After the oath-taking, the House will pay homage to MLA-elect T Prabhakar Rao, who died of heart-attack two days ago, and adjourn for the day.<br /><br />There will be two vacancies in the 175-member Assembly due to death of Prabhakar Rao (after the election) and Bhuma Sobha Nagi Reddy (days before the election).<br /><br />Though the election results were declared on May 16, the Assembly session could not be convened because the state bifurcation process was underway and formally completed on June 2.<br /><br />The new government in Andhra Pradesh assumed office on June 8 with the swearing-in of the Chief Minister and the ministers.<br /><br />The state Cabinet met on June 12 and decided to conduct the first session of the Assembly from June 19 for the oath-taking of members and customary address of the Governor.<br /><br />At 9.22 AM on June 20, election will be held for the posts of Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Assembly, according to Legislative Affairs Ministers Yanamala Ramakrishnudu.<br /><br />Governor E S L Narasimhan would address the joint sitting of Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly at 8.55 AM on June 21.<br /><br />After a day's break, the House would take up debate on motion of thanks to the Governor's address on June 23 and 24, Ramakrishnudu said.<br /><br />He reviewed the security arrangements with Director General of Police (in charge) J V Ramudu, Legislature Secretary (in charge) K Satyanarayana Rao and other top officials.<br /><br />About 1,200 police personnel were being posted for security duty at the Assembly, the DGP said.<br /><br />"The Hyderabad city police will take care of the security aspect. If additional force is required, we will deploy personnel from Andhra Pradesh," the DGP said.<br /><br />Permanent security arrangements would be made after the new Speaker takes charge, he added.<br /><br />The old office of Telugu Desam Legislature Party has been converted into the chamber of Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu.</p>
<p>The first session of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly will begin at 11.52 AM, the auspicious muhurtam decided by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, in the old Assembly building here tomorrow.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Protem Speaker P Narayanaswamy will administer the oath of office to the newly-elected members of the Assembly.<br /><br />After the oath-taking, the House will pay homage to MLA-elect T Prabhakar Rao, who died of heart-attack two days ago, and adjourn for the day.<br /><br />There will be two vacancies in the 175-member Assembly due to death of Prabhakar Rao (after the election) and Bhuma Sobha Nagi Reddy (days before the election).<br /><br />Though the election results were declared on May 16, the Assembly session could not be convened because the state bifurcation process was underway and formally completed on June 2.<br /><br />The new government in Andhra Pradesh assumed office on June 8 with the swearing-in of the Chief Minister and the ministers.<br /><br />The state Cabinet met on June 12 and decided to conduct the first session of the Assembly from June 19 for the oath-taking of members and customary address of the Governor.<br /><br />At 9.22 AM on June 20, election will be held for the posts of Speaker and Deputy Speaker of the Assembly, according to Legislative Affairs Ministers Yanamala Ramakrishnudu.<br /><br />Governor E S L Narasimhan would address the joint sitting of Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly at 8.55 AM on June 21.<br /><br />After a day's break, the House would take up debate on motion of thanks to the Governor's address on June 23 and 24, Ramakrishnudu said.<br /><br />He reviewed the security arrangements with Director General of Police (in charge) J V Ramudu, Legislature Secretary (in charge) K Satyanarayana Rao and other top officials.<br /><br />About 1,200 police personnel were being posted for security duty at the Assembly, the DGP said.<br /><br />"The Hyderabad city police will take care of the security aspect. If additional force is required, we will deploy personnel from Andhra Pradesh," the DGP said.<br /><br />Permanent security arrangements would be made after the new Speaker takes charge, he added.<br /><br />The old office of Telugu Desam Legislature Party has been converted into the chamber of Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu.</p>