Wednesday, September 29, 2010

“Dr. JP commends political parties For restraint on Ayodhya (Telugu)” plus 3 more

“Dr. JP commends political parties For restraint on Ayodhya (Telugu)” plus 3 more


Dr. JP commends political parties For restraint on Ayodhya (Telugu)

Posted: 29 Sep 2010 05:22 AM PDT

Dr.JP addressing IIT in Chennai (Telugu)

Posted: 29 Sep 2010 05:21 AM PDT

Dr. JP commends political parties For restraint on Ayodhya

Posted: 29 Sep 2010 05:20 AM PDT

Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan hoped that the Allahabad High Court verdict on the Ayodhya-Babri Masjid title deed dispute tomorrow would not trigger any problems since frenzy has not overtaken political parties now.

In a media statement, Dr. JP recalled that people have always maintained peace and harmony and it was the political parties, which whipped up prejudice and violence among communities off and on. Today, political parties are showing commendable restraint. That India has remained a secular, democratic country despite occasional problems is a tribute to our freedom fighters and constitutional builders.

Dr. JP said that India is today poised for unprecedented economic growth and the people's focus for the next quarter century should be on promoting economic growth, eliminating poverty and sustaining environment. Whoever tries to undermine the goals by dividing people based on caste, language, region and religion will be betraying the country. The youth should remain on guard and ensure that all institutions behaved at this historic moment.

Dr.JP addressing IIT in Chennai

Posted: 29 Sep 2010 05:19 AM PDT

Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan is delivering the key note address on "Rural Education in India" at a symposium IIT Madras is conducting on September 30.

Fifty of the brightest minds from Engineering, arts and humanities background will be taking part in the symposium the IIT is conducting as part of "Shaastra", its technical festival.

Dr.JP will talk about the state of education in rural India and what can be done to improve it.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

“Lok Satta Party welcomes Panchayat service cadre (Telugu)” plus 2 more

“Lok Satta Party welcomes Panchayat service cadre (Telugu)” plus 2 more


Lok Satta Party welcomes Panchayat service cadre (Telugu)

Posted: 28 Sep 2010 07:35 AM PDT

Lok Satta Party welcomes Panchayat service cadre

Posted: 28 Sep 2010 03:50 AM PDT

The Lok Satta Party today welcomed the Union Government decision to constitute a panchayat service cadre to ensure proper implementation of Union-Government sponsored schemes.

Talking to the media, party leaders Bandaru Rammohan Rao and V. Vijayender Reddy expressed happiness over 20 of the 23 districts of the State being chosen under the proposal. They wanted the Government to constitute panchayat clusters so that all of them would be eligible for appointment of new personnel.

The Union Government envisages appointment of four officials in panchayats with a population of more than 5,000 and all panchayats in naxal-affected districts. Since panchayats cannot be merged pending the 2011 population census, the Lok Satta would like the State Government to form panchayat clusters so that most panchayats stand to gain with the infusion of additional personnel.

The Lok Satta leaders said that additional personnel be utilized to strengthen the village secretariat set-up and provide better civic services. The secretariat set-up established in 2001 has failed for want of staff.

They pointed out that since there has been an increased flow of funds from the Union Government to panchayats, there is scope for funds being siphoned off. To ward off such a situation, the Lok Satta leaders suggested the appointment of an ombudsman at the district level. In addition, if the Union Government were to devolve funds on district governments, better services could be rendered. If people are thus empowered, they will not turn naxalites, they added.

Lok Satta condemns Pandu’s murder (Telugu)

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 09:47 PM PDT

Monday, September 27, 2010

Lok Satta condemns Pandu’s murder

Lok Satta condemns Pandu’s murder


Lok Satta condemns Pandu’s murder

Posted: 27 Sep 2010 09:44 AM PDT

Lok Satta Party today condemned the brutal murder of TDP leader Chalasani Venkateswara Rao (Pandu) in Hyderabad last night and demanded that the culprits be brought to justice.

In a media statement, Party leader Bandaru Rammohana Rao said that the traditional parties should assume responsibility for such incidence since they aided and abetted criminalization of politics in their bid to capture power at any cost.

Without political parties' connivance there wouldnot be land grabbings and settlements and organized crime. The situation is compounded by undue government interference in the day to day functioning of the police. The Lok Satta leader said that the situation could be remedied only by a return to ethical political leadership.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

“Giving merchant power status to Hindujas harmful: Dr. JP (Telugu)” plus 1 more

“Giving merchant power status to Hindujas harmful: Dr. JP (Telugu)” plus 1 more


Giving merchant power status to Hindujas harmful: Dr. JP (Telugu)

Posted: 26 Sep 2010 12:30 AM PDT

Giving merchant power status to Hindujas harmful: Dr. JP

Posted: 26 Sep 2010 12:27 AM PDT

Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan said today that the Government move to extend merchant power status to the Hinduja Power Project at Visakhapatnam is highly detrimental to State's interests.

In a media statement, Dr. JP pointed out that the State Government, which allocated land at a highly subsidized rate and facilitated coal linkage, is entitled to buy the entire power generated at the Hinduja plant at the price charged by NTPC's Simhadri power plant, as agreed upon earlier. If it now concedes merchant power status to the Hinduja project, it will have to reconcile itself to allocation of a fraction of the power it produces.

The 1000-mw plant produces on an average 20 million units of power a day. If the State Government has to buy the entire Hinduja power at even one rupee more per unit than that charged by NTPC's Simhadri plant, the extra burden works out to Rs.2 crore a day or more than Rs.700 crore a year.

Dr. JP once again faulted the Government for planning to establish a power generation capacity of nearly 46,000 mw against the requirement of about 15,000 mw. Of the 46,000 mw planned, 28000 mw will come from merchant power plants.

Why should the Government dispossess people of their precious land and subject them to unwarranted pollution when there is no need for such massive power generation, asked Dr. JP.

The power exported from merchant power plants will facilitate industrialization and job creation in other States. The Government with its skewed priorities sees nothing wrong in inflicting unwarranted suffering on the people of the State, Dr. JP commented.

The Lok Satta will soon constitute a panel of experts to go into the whole gamut of electricity generation issues, and suggest a rational, viable, environment and people-friendly policy for new power plants.

Friday, September 24, 2010

“Special courts alone can help eradicate Corruption: Lok Satta (Telugu)” plus 3 more

“Special courts alone can help eradicate Corruption: Lok Satta (Telugu)” plus 3 more


Special courts alone can help eradicate Corruption: Lok Satta (Telugu)

Posted: 24 Sep 2010 05:12 AM PDT



Special courts alone can help eradicate Corruption: Lok Satta

Posted: 24 Sep 2010 05:09 AM PDT

The Lok Satta Party today called upon political parties and the State Government to come forward voluntarily to put an end to corruption before people revolt against them. That corruption has assumed monumental proportion is evident from the series of reports the media has been running for the past one month with specific charges and prima facie evidence against politicians of all hues and top officials.

Talking to the media, party leaders Katari Srinivasa Rao, G.Raja Reddy and Eda Chennaiah said that had the Government prevented siphoning of funds, it would have had enough resources to ensure healthcare and education to all, development of 1000 small towns and livelihood opportunities to 50 lakh youth. There would not have been agitations in the name of backwardness in certain areas.

In good old days, the Lok Satta leaders recalled, charges of corruption were laid against a few politicians or officials or institutions. These days, however, the integrity of everyone has come under a shadow. In the changed context, an agitation here or there against somebody or the other will not deliver results. A solution lies in constitution of special courts and appointment of independent prosecutors to try the corrupt. The Government should attach ill-gotten properties and send the guilty to jail. Sure and swift punishment alone will help eradicate corruption and cleanse the political system. Lok Satta leaders will not be an exception if they too face charges.

Commending Opposition leader N. Chandrababu Naidu for seeking constitution of fast track courts to try the guilty in the Commonwealth Games scams, the Lok Satta leaders said he should extend the same logic to corruption reinging in Andhra Pradesh.

Giving a ballpark estimate of corruption in the State, the Lok Satta leaders said it would be not less than one-third of the State's GDP or Rs.1,00,000 crore. Corruption encompassed land allocations, mining leases, Jalayagnam, INDIRAMMA houses, ration cards, fee reimbursement and whatnot. Elected representatives apart from officials are the major beneficiaries of this unbridled plunder of public money, said the Lok Satta leaders.

The Lok Satta leaders said they had no doubt that money from Andhra Pradesh too would have formed part of the Rs.6,00,000 crore black money that flowed out of India during 2000-2008, going by a Washington think tank study.

Personification of integrity: Dr. JP on Simhadri (Telugu)

Posted: 24 Sep 2010 05:08 AM PDT

Personification of integrity: Dr. JP on Simhadri

Posted: 24 Sep 2010 05:05 AM PDT

Mr. Simhadri Satyanarayana was an embodiment of integrity and rectitude, said Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan today. In contrast to innumerable politicians who minted millions, Simhadri spent his own money on rendering service to the public.

Dr. JP in a statement recalled that the Lok Satta Party honored Simhadri on December 9, 2007 – World Anti Corruption Day – since he stood against for corruption and for clean politics.

Simhadri, who entered politics inspired by N. T. Rama Rao, served people as MLA from Avanigadda for three terms and as Minister for Endowments and Minister for Commercial Taxes.

Sections in the party, who were not reconciled his straightforward nature, sidelined him. Even after quitting active politics and unmindful of his age, Simhadri continued to serve people by spending money out of his pocket.

Dr. JP conveyed his condolences to the members of Simhadri's family.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

“India risks being overtaken by Many others: Katari (Telugu)” plus 1 more

“India risks being overtaken by Many others: Katari (Telugu)” plus 1 more


India risks being overtaken by Many others: Katari (Telugu)

Posted: 21 Sep 2010 09:24 AM PDT

India risks being overtaken by Many others: Katari

Posted: 21 Sep 2010 09:17 AM PDT


Many small countries, not to talk of the already developed countries, will overtake India in good governance and economic development if we do not put an end to corrupt and dynastic politics and take to rational and ethical politics, said Lok Satta Party General Secretary Katari Srinivasa Rao here today.

Mr. Srinivasa Rao, who has just returned after attending a week-long international workshop on political leadership organized by the International Academy of Leadership at Cologna,Germany, from September 12 was sharing his experiences with the media.

Some 25 leaders including parliamentarians, mayors, and politicians in key positions from around the world attended the workshop. Ninety percent of the participants are aged below 30.

The youth of those countries are focusing on faster economic development and creation of more employment opportunities since their countries are well past the stage of providing clean drinking water and safe roads. People in those countries barring Brazil and Palestine are strangers to the ubiquitous Indian culture of buying and selling votes and blockading roads on trivial issues. Barring in a couple of countries like,

Mr. Srinivasa Rao said that India has the demographic advantage and the resources and technology to grow into a super power, However, that is not possible unless the youth take to politics and reshape it on ethical and rational lines.

Party Secretary V. Vijayender Reddy said that the party would utilize the insights gained by Mr. Srinivasa Rao in its plan to turn out 50,000 leaders all over the State.

Monday, September 20, 2010

“Lok Satta to organize summit of Grassroots leaders on Oct. 9 (Telugu)” plus 3 more

“Lok Satta to organize summit of Grassroots leaders on Oct. 9 (Telugu)” plus 3 more


Lok Satta to organize summit of Grassroots leaders on Oct. 9 (Telugu)

Posted: 20 Sep 2010 09:18 AM PDT



Lok Satta to organize summit of Grassroots leaders on Oct. 9

Posted: 20 Sep 2010 09:16 AM PDT


The Lok Satta Party is organizing a summit of its grassroots leaders in Hyderabad on October 9 for an in-depth review of the current political situation, explore t avenues for ushering in alternative politics in association with like-minded parties and forces, and chalk out a grassroots action plan for strengthening the party.

As many as 1200 party in-charges in Assembly constituencies, and office-bearers in mandals, and municipalities will be attending the conference being held on the occasion of the party's fourth anniversary celebrations from October 3 to 9.

Lok Satta Party Working President D. V. V. S. Varma, and leaders Y. D. Rama Rao, Bandaru Ramamohan Rao today briefed the media on the decisions taken by the party's Working Committee which concluded its two-day session yesterday.

The party will be celebrating the fourth anniversary in all Assembly constituencies from October 3 to 7. A membership campaign will be launched for a week from September 24 all over the State.

The Working Committee called upon its party's constituency in-charges to opt for formation of full-fledged committees by conducting general body meetings and electing the members. Once the committees are in place, the party proposes to strive for creation of basic amenities in urban areas, and resolution of problems of various sections of people in rural areas.

Mr. Varma said that the leadership summit will discuss how the State can be rescued from the politics of plunder on the one hand and negativism on the other and put back on the path of sustained development.

The ruling party is facilitating indiscriminate exploitation of natural resources and squandering away of precious State resources for benefiting the ruling elite. The sampradaya rajakeeya ('sara') parties are putting spokes in the wheel of development by opposing every project.

For instance, TDP President N. Chandrababu Naidu, who had served as Chief Minister for nine years, is chasing one issue after another like student fee reimbursement on one day and fertilizer scarcity on another, Babli project on one day and Bayyaram iron ore mining on another merely to remain relevant and gain publicity mileage.

Mr. Varma said that the Lok Satta would strive to work for a rational development policy that does not harm the environment or hurt the interests of the posterity and at the same time contribute to the State's all-round economic growth and people's livelihood.

The postponement of Municipal Elections in State is undemocratic and unconstitutional, said the Party vice-president Y.D Rama Rao. Rule by special officers is not an alternative to rule by elected representatives. He demanded the government to revoke its decision and hold elections as soon as possible.

Dr. JP to taking part in Bombay Chambers event (Telugu)

Posted: 20 Sep 2010 09:15 AM PDT

Dr. JP to taking part in Bombay Chambers event

Posted: 20 Sep 2010 09:14 AM PDT


Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan will be taking part in the 175th Foundation Day program of Bombay Chambers in Mumbai on September 21, 2010. Dr. JP will also take part in a panel discussion on corporates.

Mr. K. Sankaranarayanan, Governor of Maharashtra, Mr. Chandan Mitra, MP, Mr. Wajahat Haibulla, Chief Information Commissioner, Mr. R. Gopalkrishnan, Executive Director, Tata Sons Ltd, and Prof S. Parsuraman – Director, TISS, will take part in the program.