Saturday, July 31, 2010

“Loksatta celebrates completion of first year in Karnataka” plus 2 more

“Loksatta celebrates completion of first year in Karnataka” plus 2 more


Loksatta celebrates completion of first year in Karnataka

Posted: 31 Jul 2010 09:45 AM PDT


Loksatta Party today celebrated its first birthday in the state with an informal meeting of members and supporters, to discuss the progress made during the last year and to make plans for the future. Party members expressed satisfaction at the milestones for growth achieved during the year, and were optimistic about the next steps.

In one year since the founding of Loksatta Karnataka, the party put up a few candidates in the BBMP election, and in the process established itself as the dominant voice for good governance and anti-corruption politics in the city. Voters throughout the city were appreciative of the sensible and honest positions taken by Loksatta candidates. The media was also clearly much more appreciative of the party candidates, who (despite being only a few in number) were showcased as the leaders of the future in forum after forum. And all of this was achieved well within the legal election spending limits, proving that honest candidates can seek public office.

Party members were not unduly worried about the limited support Loksatta candidates received in the elections. For a party that had existed only a few months in the state, even to be able to garner 7 per cent of the vote in the wards it contested was a significant achievement, they agreed. Moreover, the momentum from the election continued afterward too, with the party emerging as the clear voice of the "empower Lokayukta" campaign to support Justice Santosh Hegde's stand against corruption in government. A lot of citizens realised at the time of the fracas over the Justice's threatened resignation that Loksatta is the only party that has consistently supported empowering the Lokayukta.

Looking ahead, party members expressed confidence that during the coming elections to municipal corporations and councils elsewhere in Karnataka (during 2011-12), the party would put up candidates with similar stellar records to those it fielded in the BBMP elections. The groundwork for this is already underway, said a party spokesman, expressing confidence that in election after election, henceforth, the number and proportion of Loksatta candidates would grow.

During the BBMP elections, he recalled, many voters called us to ask, "why is there not a Loksatta candidate in my ward?", said senior party leader N S Ramakanth. Our answer, then and now, is the same - "Loksatta will bring good governance to your ward soon. With your support, this can happen even quicker than it would otherwise. The tide is turning, and we will one day get cleaner, smarter politics. That day will arrive sooner if more people join to seek it."

Don’t glorify suicides, Appeals Lok Satta (Telugu)

Posted: 31 Jul 2010 05:49 AM PDT

Don’t glorify suicides, Appeals Lok Satta

Posted: 31 Jul 2010 05:48 AM PDT


Offers condolences to Eshaan Reddy family

The Lok Satta Party today appealed to political parties and civil society organizations not to glorify suicides committed in a weak moment in the name of one cause or the other as instances of martyrdom, and instigate others to emulate them.

Expressing profound grief over the suicide of Osmania University student P. Eshaan Reddy in reported fulfillment of a vow over the Telangana by-election results, Lok Satta Party leaders Katari Srinivasa Rao, V. Laxman Balaji and Eeda Chennaiah regretted that superstition had claimed a precious life, causing agony to the family and loss to the nation.

The Lok Satta leaders cautioned students and youth to beware of forces, which have been glorifying suicides as cases of martyrdom. Far from enlisting people's support with a constructive and imaginative agenda, the forces are whipping up their emotions and driving them to end their lives in desperation. Their conduct borders on crime against society.

Referring to suicides in the wake of Chief Minister Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy's death in an air crash, and the arrest of TDP President N. Chandrababu Naidu by the Maharashtra police, the Lok Satta leaders underlined that the sons and daughters of leaders who instigated them are doing well while innocent students and youth paid the price.

The Lok Satta suggested that counseling centers be opened in colleges and universities to prevent suicides.

Friday, July 30, 2010

“Dr. JP visiting Sompet (Telugu)” plus 3 more

“Dr. JP visiting Sompet (Telugu)” plus 3 more


Dr. JP visiting Sompet (Telugu)

Posted: 30 Jul 2010 09:46 AM PDT

Dr. JP visiting Sompet

Posted: 30 Jul 2010 09:45 AM PDT


Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan is visiting the controversial thermal power project site at Sompet in Srikakulam district tomorrow (July 31, 2010).

He will be arriving at Sompet around noon from Visakhapatnam and call on families of victims of police firing. He will visit the 'bela' area and surrounding villages, take part in a public meeting being organized by the Sompet Environment Protection Committee, and meet leaders of the movement against the thermal plant.

After an overnight stay in Srikakulam, he will return to Hyderabad on August 1.

A new era in politics is unfolding with traditional Parties fading away: Lok Satta (Telugu)

Posted: 30 Jul 2010 09:44 AM PDT



A new era in politics is unfolding with traditional Parties fading away: Lok Satta

Posted: 30 Jul 2010 09:41 AM PDT


The Lok Satta Party today congratulated all the candidates who won in the by-elections to the Andhra Pradesh State Legislative Assembly. It also congratulated the people on exercising their franchise calmly and peacefully without succumbing to inducements and the Election Commission on conducting free and fair elections, although the atmosphere was emotionally surcharged.

Talking to the media, Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan said the by-election results have demonstrated that the era of traditional parties, which believe in deploying money and liquor to influence voters and pursuing power at any cost is ending. The results constitute an unequivocal indictment of traditional parties which believed they could get away by manipulating voters through traditional inducements. Both the traditional parties – the Congress and the TDP –in Andhra Pradesh today are in total disarray.

"We are on the verge of a new era in which there will be two types of political parties. One type of parties will be rooted in personality or family, caste, region or religion. Bereft of any ideology worth the name, they seek to promote narrow, sectarian interests. The other type will be parties which stand for rational and ethical politics, are national and secular in outlook, and seek to promote general public good through empowerment of citizens and ensuring quality education and health care," Dr. JP said.

Dr. JP said that if parties based on pursuing narrow and sectional interests are allowed to gain the upper hand, the country faces the threat of disintegration and anarchy. "Every thinking individual should therefore strive to empower parties that pursue rational and ethical politics.

"There are sane elements in all political parties and outside them, civil society organizations and idealistic youth who are all fed up with the way the country is governed. It is time they stopped grumbling in silence and shouldered the responsibility of ushering in a new era of rational and ethical politics" Dr. JP said.

Dr. JP announced that the Lok Satta Party would take the initiative to bring about a realignment of political forces and prevent the country from sinking into a morass. In reply to a question, he said that Left parties can be counted among parties that pursue ethical, rational, national, democratic, and secular politics.

In reply to another query, Dr. JP said the Lok Satta respected the verdict and had no reservations in conceding that the sentiment in favor of a separate Telangana State is strong in the constituencies which went to the polls. The Lok Satta, however, stuck to its firm belief that the formation of a separate State would neither be a panacea nor a disaster.

Dr. JP was flanked by party leaders Katari Srinivasa Rao and Bandaru Rammohana Rao.

“Review liquor policy, Lok Satta Urges AP Government (Telugu)” plus 1 more

“Review liquor policy, Lok Satta Urges AP Government (Telugu)” plus 1 more


Review liquor policy, Lok Satta Urges AP Government (Telugu)

Posted: 29 Jul 2010 04:30 AM PDT

Review liquor policy, Lok Satta Urges AP Government

Posted: 29 Jul 2010 04:29 AM PDT


The Lok Satta Party today welcomed Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi's announcement that his Government was considering re-imposition of Prohibition.

Talking to the media, party General Secretary Katari Srinivasa Rao recalled that unlike in Andhra Pradesh where liquor shops are auctioned for maximizing revenue, in Tamil Nadu the Government itself runs liquor shops.

While the Tamil Nadu Government is having second thoughts on allowing free flow of liquor, the Andhra Pradesh Government is unabashedly planning to make more and more liquor brands available to addicts in the State. It had even dispensed with the practice of appointing a committee to educate people on the liquor menace.

Mr. Srinivasa Rao hastened to add that the Lok Satta Party harped on liquor consumption not as a moral issue. It was concerned only about promoting liquor consumption in a society in which large sections of people went without quality education, health care, and livelihood opportunities.

The Lok Satta leader pointed out that Gujarat was progressing on all fronts, although it stuck to Prohibition. He wanted the Andhra Pradesh Government to review its Excise policy. Meanwhile, he appealed to people to form committees at the local level and fight for closure of unauthorized belt shops and sitting rooms.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

“Lok Satta demands allocation of mines on competitive bidding (Telugu)” plus 1 more

“Lok Satta demands allocation of mines on competitive bidding (Telugu)” plus 1 more


Lok Satta demands allocation of mines on competitive bidding (Telugu)

Posted: 28 Jul 2010 05:09 AM PDT

Lok Satta demands allocation of mines on competitive bidding

Posted: 28 Jul 2010 05:09 AM PDT


The Lok Satta Party today demanded that the Government cancel all mining leases and allocate them afresh on international competitive bidding to save the polity from mining mafia and earn revenue for the cash-strapped Government.

Fresh mining lease agreements should earn the Government not only license fees but also a fair share of revenue. The Government should also arm itself with powers to tax windfall profits.

Talking to the media at the party headquarters, Lok Satta Party General Secretary Katari Srinivasa Rao made the demand in the context of the controversies surrounding exploitation of iron ore in Obulapuram of Anantapur district and in Bayyaram of Khammam district.

The Lok Satta leader said that successive State Governments had been leasing precious mines to parties in which they are interested without following any transparent policy. "A Government which pleads constraint of resources for funding Sarva Siksha Abhiyan and reimbursing student fees has no business to forgo revenue by handing over mines on a platter to select people. On the contrary, it is pauperizing the already poor people by promoting liquor consumption to maximize its revenue."

The State Government can hit a jack-pot if it auctions the right to mine all minerals including iron ore, bauxite, barites and granite.

Mr. Srinivasa Rao said that those who minted astronomical sums of money by exploiting Government-leased mines have started dictating politics and posing a threat to democracy in States like Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Jarkhand.

He disclosed that Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan would soon be writing to the Prime Minister seeking a comprehensive review of the mining policy.

Monday, July 26, 2010

“Don’t succumb to money and Liquor: Lok Satta Party (Telugu)” plus 1 more

“Don’t succumb to money and Liquor: Lok Satta Party (Telugu)” plus 1 more


Don’t succumb to money and Liquor: Lok Satta Party (Telugu)

Posted: 26 Jul 2010 03:58 AM PDT

Don’t succumb to money and Liquor: Lok Satta Party

Posted: 26 Jul 2010 03:57 AM PDT


The Lok Satta Party today appealed to voters in by-elections to exercise their franchise without succumbing to traditional party inducements like money and liquor. Twelve constituencies in Telanagana are going to polls tomorrow (July 27).

In a media statement, party leaders Katari Srinivasa Rao and V. Vijayender Reddy said that contestant parties were deploying money and liquor in all the constituencies to influence voting. Quoting reports received by the party, they said, "It is happening even in Vemulawada constituency in Karimnagar district." It may be recalled that all parties had backed the Lok Satta Party proposal against deployment of money and liquor in elections, during a discussion conducted by a TV channel."

The 'sara' (sampradaya rajakeeya) parties did not respond to the State Wine Dealers' Association offer to shut down liquor outlets all through the campaign period during the 2009 general elections because liquor was a weapon in their struggle to come to power, said the Lok Satta leaders.

They appealed to voters to cast their vote to the best of the candidates, without being lured by inducements.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

“Review liquor policy and save the State, Dr. JP Appeals to Rosaiah of freedom struggle era (Telugu)” plus 1 more

“Review liquor policy and save the State, Dr. JP Appeals to Rosaiah of freedom struggle era (Telugu)” plus 1 more


Review liquor policy and save the State, Dr. JP Appeals to Rosaiah of freedom struggle era (Telugu)

Posted: 24 Jul 2010 08:30 AM PDT



Review liquor policy and save the State, Dr. JP Appeals to Rosaiah of freedom struggle era

Posted: 24 Jul 2010 08:19 AM PDT


Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan today demanded that the wise and experienced Chief Minister K. Rosaiah belonging to the freedom struggle era immediately review the liquor policy if he is not bent on making more and more women widows and more and more children orphans and perpetuating poverty and ill health.

Dr. JP rubbished the Government excuse that maximizing revenue from liquor sales is inevitable if it were to implement its plus Rs.100,000 crore budget in the interests of economic development and social welfare. The Government spent in all about Rs.15000 crore a year on welfare schemes like supply of essential commodities at subsidized rates, free power to farmers, student fee reimbursement, Arogyasri, housing and employment guarantee scheme. In contrast, poor people spent at least Rs.25000 crore on consumption of liquor, arrack and gudumba.

Dr. JP addressed a media conference after inaugurating a photo exhibition on the 16-day campaign launched by the Lok Satta, the Mahila Satta and Yuva Satta in 16 districts of the State for 16 days demanding that the Government restrict liquor consumption through a series of policy initiatives.

Dr. JP underlined that the Government need not necessarily fund its welfare schemes by falling back on sin money the liquor generates. It could augment its revenue by curbing monumental corruption and dropping all ill conceived schemes.

Dr. JP said Andhra Pradesh has earned the dubious distinction of being the No. 1 State in India in liquor sales (Rs.100 crore a day) and having a Government that is wedded to maximizing revenue from liquor (Rs.18000 crore a year). It has had the privilege of honoring a dealer who bagged the license for a liquor shop for the highest amount of Rs.5.22 crore. He said he would not blame officials for the state of affairs since they merely carried out Government directives.

Dr. JP called upon people to revolt against Government's liquor policy if the State were to be prevented from being turned into a graveyard. Women, youth and NGOs should strive to get the illegal belt shops and sitting rooms attached to licensed shops closed by forming village-level committees. Thereafter, they should demand that the Government provide them basic amenities like drinking water, health care and education and empower elected people's elected representatives. The Lok Satta is prepared to train them in working for the all-round development of villages.

Mr. P. Suryachandra, Sarpanch of Burugupudi village in Kirlampudi mandal in East Godavari district pointed out that the Government went ahead with the opening of a liquor shop in his village, although the village panchayat, the gram sabha, the mandal parishad and 1200 women of the village had represented to the authorities against grant of license. Officials who promised to get the wine shop removed after he went on a fast for six days were yet to fulfill their promise.

Mr. Katari Srinivasa Rao, State party General Secretary, Mr. Dasari Ratnam, State Yuva Satta Secretary, and Mrs. M. Mahalaksmi, State Mahila Satta Vice President, who took part in the campaign against unbridled liquor consumption, said there are no villages without belt shops and no shops without sitting rooms in all the districts they visited. They noticed that some dealers ran many shops with one license and maintained sitting rooms as big as cinema halls. Most shops had the patronage of elected leaders.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

“Transcend parties on Babli issue, Appeals Lok Satta (Telugu)” plus 1 more

“Transcend parties on Babli issue, Appeals Lok Satta (Telugu)” plus 1 more


Transcend parties on Babli issue, Appeals Lok Satta (Telugu)

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 05:10 AM PDT

Transcend parties on Babli issue, Appeals Lok Satta

Posted: 22 Jul 2010 05:09 AM PDT


The Lok Satta Party today appealed to all parties to transcend their political differences and strive for an amicable settlement to the Babli project issue.

Addressing the media, Lok Satta Party Working President D. V. V. S. Varma appealed to the Chief Minister to convene an all-party meeting before he led a delegation to the Prime Minister. An attempt should be made to arrive at a political settlement outside the court, he said. Meanwhile, parties should put an end to slinging mud at each other and rousing regional passions.

Mr. Varma congratulated the Telugu Desam Party on drawing the nation's attention to the Babli issue by launching an agitation. But an agitation is only the first step in working towards a solution, he said.

Mr. Varma took strong exception to Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray's comments against TDP President N. Chandrababu Naidu and Shiv Sainiks' attempts to rake up a dispute over the Salura project.

Party leaders Katari Srinivasa Rao, V. Laxman Balaji and V. Vijayender Reddy took part in the media conference.