Hyderabad, Jan.27 (Hydnow): Telangana State Legislature Council Protem Chairman Syed Aminul Jaffery today administered the oath of office and secrecy to four newly elected members. Those who took oath include P Mahender Reddy, Kasireddy Narayan Reddy, Yadava Reddy and L Ramana.
At his chambers Syed Aminul Jaffery has administered the four members as MLCs of the upper house.
The Ministers attended the program including Assembly Affairs Minister Vemula Prashanth Reddy, Finance Minister T Harish Rao, Home Minister Mahamood Ali, Panchayat Raj Minister E Dayakar Rao, Tourism, Sports and Excise Minister V Srinivas Goud and other TRS leaders were present. The four members were elected to the upper house recently.
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Assembly Secretary Dr V Narsimha Charyulu offered the newly elected members with required official documents, identity cards and material as per legislature procedures. The new MLCs extended thanks to the Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao and ministers for the opportunity. (Hydnow)
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