<p>Hyderabad: Members of the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/brs">BRS</a> held a protest in Telangana Assembly on Thursday demanding apology from Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy over his alleged insulting remarks against women members of the opposition party.</p>.<p>Soon after as the house commenced business, the members wearing black badges rose and started raising slogans.</p>.<p>The members entered the well of the House and indulged in sloganeering during a discussion on a bill for setting up skill universities in the state.</p>.<p>Despite repeated requests by Speaker G Prasad Kumar and the treasury benches, the BRS legislators continued the agitation.</p>.BRS MLAs walk out of assembly, seek Revanth Reddy's apology for 'objectionable' remarks.<p>AIMIM floor leader Akbaruddin Owaisi asked the speaker to either give the BRS members a chance to speak or suspend them so that the House would be in order.</p>.<p>“You have to face them or have the courage to suspend them. If you don’t have the courage, you give them the Mike,” he said.</p>.<p>After BRS MLA Harish Rao made a favourable statement on the Supreme Court’s verdict on empowering states to make sub-classifications of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, the party staged a dharna in front of the CM’s chambers in the Assembly.</p>.<p>Later, they were evicted by the marshals.</p>.<p>The opposition party also called for statewide protests on Thursday against the CM’s comments.</p>.<p>The Congress and BRS were engaged in a war of words in and outside the Assembly on Wednesday with BRS taking exception to Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's comments in the House on MLA P Sabita Indra Reddy quitting Congress and joining the regional party in 2019 after 'promising' to support his candidature in the Lok Sabha elections.</p>.<p>Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka had found fault with Sabita Reddy quitting Congress and joining BRS despite being a minister in previous Congress regimes for 10 years.</p>
<p>Hyderabad: Members of the <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/brs">BRS</a> held a protest in Telangana Assembly on Thursday demanding apology from Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy over his alleged insulting remarks against women members of the opposition party.</p>.<p>Soon after as the house commenced business, the members wearing black badges rose and started raising slogans.</p>.<p>The members entered the well of the House and indulged in sloganeering during a discussion on a bill for setting up skill universities in the state.</p>.<p>Despite repeated requests by Speaker G Prasad Kumar and the treasury benches, the BRS legislators continued the agitation.</p>.BRS MLAs walk out of assembly, seek Revanth Reddy's apology for 'objectionable' remarks.<p>AIMIM floor leader Akbaruddin Owaisi asked the speaker to either give the BRS members a chance to speak or suspend them so that the House would be in order.</p>.<p>“You have to face them or have the courage to suspend them. If you don’t have the courage, you give them the Mike,” he said.</p>.<p>After BRS MLA Harish Rao made a favourable statement on the Supreme Court’s verdict on empowering states to make sub-classifications of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, the party staged a dharna in front of the CM’s chambers in the Assembly.</p>.<p>Later, they were evicted by the marshals.</p>.<p>The opposition party also called for statewide protests on Thursday against the CM’s comments.</p>.<p>The Congress and BRS were engaged in a war of words in and outside the Assembly on Wednesday with BRS taking exception to Chief Minister Revanth Reddy's comments in the House on MLA P Sabita Indra Reddy quitting Congress and joining the regional party in 2019 after 'promising' to support his candidature in the Lok Sabha elections.</p>.<p>Deputy Chief Minister Bhatti Vikramarka had found fault with Sabita Reddy quitting Congress and joining BRS despite being a minister in previous Congress regimes for 10 years.</p>