Speaker Nadendla Manohar pulled up the YSRC members before he adjourned the proceedings for half-an-hour.
"You cannot do this everyday. You should know the procedures of the House," the Speaker told the agitating members, who trooped into the Well and demanded voting on the draft Bill ahead of the discussion.
The Speaker appealed to the YSRC MLAs to take part in the debate on the draft Bill and let the House function, but his pleas fell on deaf ears.
After having faced suspension for a day, they have been walking out of the House protesting the Speaker's refusal to concede their demand.
However, on Saturday, YSRC MLA Bhumana Karunakar Reddy spoke on the draft Bill and opposed the proposed bifurcation of the state.
But, he said his party would not be a party to the debate.
All other parties have criticised the YSRC's approach on the issue.
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