The session is expected to be held for five working days and the Business Advisory Committee (BAC) of the House would decide on the agenda.
Five persons lost their lives after consuming liquor at an outlet in Vijayawada and inquiry is on into the incident.
The 'call money racket' (also in Vijayawada) with allegations of harassment and exploitation of borrowers by private money lenders after providing easy loans has become a major embarrassment to the TDP government.
The opposition YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) alleged that ruling TDP MLAs are involved in illegal sand mining in the state.
Opposition leader and YSRCP president YS Jaganmohan Reddy yesterday sought the intervention of Governor ESL Narasimhan into the 'call money racket' and the bauxite mining issue in Visakhapatnam region. The move to take up bauxite mining is being opposed by tribals of the region.
The YSRCP MLAs, who met here today to discuss their strategy in the Assembly session, decided to forcefully raise the issues in the House.
The government has already pooled more than 33,000 acres for capital city construction under its land pooling scheme. The land owners would get developed land, among other benefits, under the scheme.
Call money is an instant loan available over a call through flexible process where the lender comes home with money, promissory note and other documents on extremely high interest rates.
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YSRCP deputy floor leader Jyothula Nehru said after the meeting of MLAs that the party, during the winter session, would raise issues like the "call money racket", bauxite mining, demands of Anganwadi and Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) and also impact of drought and floods.
"Besides the racket, we will also raise the Government policy on bauxite mining which goes against the tribal interests and harms the ecology of the region," it said.
"This apart, the issue of Anganwadi and Asha workers, who have raised just demands, the plight of contract workers and issues of drought and floods will be taken up on a priority basis in the House," the release said.
"We will also demand the payment of MSP and purchase of decoloured paddy from farmers besides raising the issue of Government's failure to control the prices of essential commodities," Nehru and other MLAs said.
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