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The Supreme Court asked the assembly speaker, will it take 10 months to decide on disqualification.
A petition with disqualification of 10 rebel MLAs of Telangana BRS was heard in the Supreme Court on Thursday. During this, the Supreme Court reprimanded Chief Minister Revanth Reddy on a statement. Revanth Reddy, while addressing 10 MLAs in the Telangana Assembly on March 26, said that no by -elections are going to be held in the state.
The court said that we do not mind the statement of the leaders. Like we respect the other two pillars of democracy. They expect the same from the leaders. Therefore, the Chief Minister should keep restraint. Hearing this petition, Justice B.K. R. The bench of Gawai and Justice Augustin George Christ did. The court said if we made a mistake, when we did not take any action against you to contempt the court.
The court said this on the Delhi liquor policy case. Revant said by citing the controversial statement of Reddy on giving bail. Actually last year Revanth Reddy questioned Kavita on receiving Bell. He had said that on one side it took 15 months for Manish Sisodia to get a bail. Kavita got a bail within 5 months. It seems that there has been an agreement between BRS and BJP.

What is the whole matter?
- Telangana assembly elections were held in 2023, in which the Congress got a majority and BRS was out of power.
- After the election, 10 BRS MLAs joined the Congress.
- The BRS called it a violation of the Dal-Badal Act and demanded the cancellation of their membership.
- The BRS filed a petition to the Speaker and demanded the disqualification of these MLAs, but the Speaker did not take any decision on it.
- Against this delay, BRS leader Padi Kaushik Reddy filed a petition in the Telangana High Court demanding a quick decision from the chairman.

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