
Amaravati: A dramatic incident unfolded in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly as a ruling party MLA questioned the government on financial transparency. However, when the MLA demanded clarity on ₹1,000 crore borrowed through a commission, the Deputy Speaker avoided a direct response and instead had the mic cut, sparking widespread discussion.
MLA’s Question:
“The government has taken a ₹1,000 crore loan through a commission. The minister must explain where these funds have gone.”
Deputy Speaker’s Response:
“It’s difficult to provide the figures right now..”
The inability of the government to provide a clear answer, even to its own party members, has raised serious concerns about transparency. Political analysts suggest that such incidents highlight a lack of coordination within the ruling administration.
The fact that a ruling party MLA had to raise these concerns publicly—and yet, the response was mic censorship—has intensified speculation about the government’s financial handling. Where exactly did the ₹1,000 crore go? Will the ministers provide a clear explanation? These questions are now at the center of political debate.
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