Hyderabad: The Telangana government has decided to convene the Assembly from August 30 for a five-day session. A key highlight will be the tabling of the Justice P. Chandraghosh Commission report on the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project. Advocate General Sudarshan Reddy informed the High Court that the report would be presented in the House, followed by action against those responsible.
The move is expected to trigger intense debate between the ruling Congress and the opposition BRS. Political observers predict sharp exchanges as both parties prepare to defend their positions on the controversial project. The session is likely to become a battleground over corruption charges and accountability.
Meanwhile, former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao and ex-minister Harish Rao have petitioned the High Court to quash the Chandraghosh report. On Friday, the bench heard arguments from both sides. The state government assured the court that decisions will follow only after Assembly discussions.
The High Court directed the government to withdraw the report if it had been uploaded online and to file a detailed counter within three weeks. It also declined to grant interim relief and adjourned the matter for five weeks.










