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Andhra assembly accepts no-confidence motion against govt
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The congress government is in Andhra Pradesh is in trouble. No confidence motion moved by the TRS has been accepted by Andhra assembly against the Kiran Kumar Reddy Government. The Andhra Pradesh Assembly began a debate on a Telangana Rashtra Samithi-sponsored no-confidence motion against the Council of Ministers headed by Chief Minister N. Kiran Kumar Reddy after it was admitted by the Speaker N. Manohar. Earlier, the speaker announced that he had received two notices for moving no trust motions given by TRS and YSR Congress Party. By following precedence, he announced that he was allowing TRS floor leader to move the motion for taking leave of the house.
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