n yet another turn in Roja suspension arguments, Supreme court today asked Roja to apologize for her comments and absurd behavior in AP Assembly that compelled the house suspend her for one year. SC suggested Roja to write an apology letter to speaker and once again made it clear that house has all the powers to suspend her for her unwanted acts.
Supreme Court refers to an example of how Sisupaludu was forgiven by Lord Krishna for his 100 mistakes and asks both the parties to understand the situation. Justice Arun Mishra and Gopala Gouda opined that this happened due to lack of experience and understanding and suggested them to put the scuffle down for the sake of public benefits.
Court finds fault with Roja's version of apologizing only when she will be allowed to enter Assembly and further arguments were postponed for next day.
On the other side, Roja claims to have been asked for explanation on whole episode, but not apology. Roja denies having personal quarrel or hatred towards Chandrababu, but claims to have been suspended when she was raising concerns on social problems. The loud mouth MLA is ready to give an explanation and wants everyone to work for development of state. -
Supreme Court refers to an example of how Sisupaludu was forgiven by Lord Krishna for his 100 mistakes and asks both the parties to understand the situation. Justice Arun Mishra and Gopala Gouda opined that this happened due to lack of experience and understanding and suggested them to put the scuffle down for the sake of public benefits.
Court finds fault with Roja's version of apologizing only when she will be allowed to enter Assembly and further arguments were postponed for next day.
On the other side, Roja claims to have been asked for explanation on whole episode, but not apology. Roja denies having personal quarrel or hatred towards Chandrababu, but claims to have been suspended when she was raising concerns on social problems. The loud mouth MLA is ready to give an explanation and wants everyone to work for development of state. -
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