Amaravati (AP): In a setback to the YSR Congress Party government in Andhra Pradesh, a resolution moved by main opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP) disapproving the government's policies was adopted in the state Legislative Council on Tuesday night.
The resolution moved under Rule 71 was approved by the Upper House with 27 members voting in favour of it and 13 members voting against it. Nine members abstained from voting.
Though four opposition members including two of the TDP resorted to cross-voting, the resolution was still adopted, causing embarrassment to the government.
The development could deal a blow to the government's efforts to get two Bills passed in the House on Wednesday for creation of three state capitals.
The Bills were passed on Monday by the Assembly, where the YSRCP has an absolute majority.
The approval of TDP resolution created doubts on whether the government would be able to move the two Bills in the Upper House on Wednesday.
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