"Chief Minister and Leader of the House K Chandrashekhar Rao has desired that the ensuing Winter Session of Legislative Assembly to be held in a meaningful way to discuss people's issues without giving any scope for 'politicisation of the proceedings'," a release from his office said.
Rao asked the Treasury Benches to be armed with the necessary information since there is a likelihood of members raising several issues.
"The Chief Minister said that while answering the queries raised by the members, the ruling front is ready to take their suggestions and opinions. However, a clear-cut message should be given to the members not to politicise the proceedings of the session. He has entrusted the job of coordinating with the ministers to (Legislative Affairs minister Harish Rao)," it added.
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