At the same time, it pushed the YSR Congress into a corner in the House even as the much-awaited debate on the draft Bill finally began this afternoon.
Though the draft Bill was tabled in the House on December 16, no debate could take place on it before the Assembly was on the 19th, adjourned till January 3.
Even after the winter session resumed on the January 3, the House could not transact any business for more than four days as both the TDP and the YSRC members disrupted the proceedings constantly, leading to repeated adjournments.
Thus, a stalemate continued in the Assembly in the last five days, even as the Seemaandhra legislators of the Congress grew restive.
Apprehending that no initiation of a debate will only land them in a no-win situation, floor managers of the Congress got into the act to make the TDP and the YSRC see reason to participate in the debate.
"The TDP was ready for the debate but didn't want the YSRC have its way in disrupting the House. The YSRC never accepted our plea for taking part in the discussion on the draft Bill," a senior minister pointed out.
While ministers and other floor managers continued their efforts, the Chief Minister reportedly engaged the TDP chief in backroom parleys through a "common channel" and succeeded.
"Unless we start the debate in the House, we cannot seek extension of time (beyond January 23) for returning the draft Bill to the President. Also, proposing various amendments and voting on the different clauses in the Bill was very vital to make a stronger case - both constitutional and legal - against the bifurcation. This argument by the Chief Minister clinched the issue," informed sources said.
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