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Legislators of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP), the
main opposition party in Andhra Pradesh assembly, Tuesday continued their
protest against the shortage of electricity.The legislators, who were arrested by the police late Monday
night after they refused to leave the Chief Minister's Office in the state
secretariat, sat on protest Tuesday in the assembly premises.The opposition legislators demanded that the Congress
government take immediate steps to solve the problem of electricity shortage
and ensure seven-hour supply to the farm sector.Raising anti-government slogans, the TDP legislators staged
a sit-in at the statue of Mahatma Gandhi. The security staff removed the media
persons accompanying the protesting legislators. This evoked a strong reaction
from the TDP.To protest the police attitude, one of the legislators, N.
Rajkumari, climbed on top of the building, making for some anxious moments for
assembly officials.Following repeated and fervent appeals by the officials, she
ended her protest.TDP leader E. Dayakar Rao alleged that the government was
insensitive to the problems faced by farmers. He said the farmers were getting
electricity supply not even for three hours a day, causing them huge losses.The opposition party demanded that the government
immediately call an assembly session to discuss the severe power crisis in the
state.The legislators alleged that when they called on him at his
office Monday evening, Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy failed to offer them
an assurance that their concerns would be addressed.Even after the chief minister left his office, as many as 40
TDP legislators remained in the meeting hall till midnight.The police arrested them after they refused to leave the
secretariat.The police cut off electricity supply to the building,
stopped food from being taken inside, and evicted media persons.When the protest continued despite these moves, the police
entered the building to arrest the legislators.The chief minister, meanwhile, has said that his government
is doing everything possible to address the power shortage.He said the gap between demand and supply was huge and the
government was buying 50 million units from outside the state everyday to
narrow the gap.The government has already imposed three- to six-hour power
cuts in cities and towns while in rural areas power during day time is supplied
only to the farm sector.
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