<p>Amid bedlam, seven TDP legislators, including their deputy leader K Atchannaidu, were suspended from the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly on Thursday for a day.</p>.<p>During a short discussion on Direct Benefits Transfer schemes, the House witnessed heated exchanges between the ruling YSR Congress and the TDP members.</p>.<p>The TDP members protested and demanded that they be allowed to speak.</p>.<p>As they trooped into the Well of the House, seven TDP legislators, including their deputy leader K Atchannaidu, were suspended from the House for a day.</p>.<p>This was the fourth consecutive day during the ongoing winter session that the opposition members were suspended from the House.</p>.<p>Following this, the other TDP members too walked out in protest.</p>.<p>Earlier, tension prevailed in the House as some ministers rushed menacingly towards the TDP benches after a verbal duel between Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy and TD Legislature Party deputy leader Nimmala Rama Naidu.</p>.<p>The Chief Minister alleged the TDP leader was "deliberately misleading the House by telling lies."</p>.<p>"I am moving a privilege motion against him," Jagan told Speaker T Seetaram.</p>.<p>Rama Naidu, though off the mike, sought to hit back at the Chief Minister, but the Speaker said it would not go into the record.</p>.<p>The Speaker then announced that he was referring to the Chief Minister's privilege motion to the "privilege motion" (committee).</p>.<p>"You have misled the House by telling lies. Don't mislead the House," Seetaram told the TDP MLA.</p>.<p>As the TDP members sought to raise a protest over this, the ministers rushed towards the opposition benches but some of the senior YSRC MLAs intervened and pulled them back.</p>.<p>The TDP members then staged a walkout from the House.</p>.<p>The ministers then took turns to lash out at the TDP after which a video film of Jagan's political rallies on the election eve last year was screened in the Assembly, to 'place on record' the various promises he made to the people.</p>
<p>Amid bedlam, seven TDP legislators, including their deputy leader K Atchannaidu, were suspended from the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly on Thursday for a day.</p>.<p>During a short discussion on Direct Benefits Transfer schemes, the House witnessed heated exchanges between the ruling YSR Congress and the TDP members.</p>.<p>The TDP members protested and demanded that they be allowed to speak.</p>.<p>As they trooped into the Well of the House, seven TDP legislators, including their deputy leader K Atchannaidu, were suspended from the House for a day.</p>.<p>This was the fourth consecutive day during the ongoing winter session that the opposition members were suspended from the House.</p>.<p>Following this, the other TDP members too walked out in protest.</p>.<p>Earlier, tension prevailed in the House as some ministers rushed menacingly towards the TDP benches after a verbal duel between Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy and TD Legislature Party deputy leader Nimmala Rama Naidu.</p>.<p>The Chief Minister alleged the TDP leader was "deliberately misleading the House by telling lies."</p>.<p>"I am moving a privilege motion against him," Jagan told Speaker T Seetaram.</p>.<p>Rama Naidu, though off the mike, sought to hit back at the Chief Minister, but the Speaker said it would not go into the record.</p>.<p>The Speaker then announced that he was referring to the Chief Minister's privilege motion to the "privilege motion" (committee).</p>.<p>"You have misled the House by telling lies. Don't mislead the House," Seetaram told the TDP MLA.</p>.<p>As the TDP members sought to raise a protest over this, the ministers rushed towards the opposition benches but some of the senior YSRC MLAs intervened and pulled them back.</p>.<p>The TDP members then staged a walkout from the House.</p>.<p>The ministers then took turns to lash out at the TDP after which a video film of Jagan's political rallies on the election eve last year was screened in the Assembly, to 'place on record' the various promises he made to the people.</p>