Monday, January 31, 2011

“Lok Satta Party backs Cane growers (Telugu)” plus 1 more

“Lok Satta Party backs Cane growers (Telugu)” plus 1 more


Lok Satta Party backs Cane growers (Telugu)

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 03:14 AM PST

Lok Satta Party backs Cane growers

Posted: 31 Jan 2011 03:14 AM PST

Expressing its solidarity with the agitating sugarcane growers of Medak and Nizamabad districts, the Lok Satta Party today demanded that factories pay a minimum price of Rs.2500 a ton of sugarcane and clear outstanding dues.

Lok Satta Party leaders took part in a sugarcane growers' rally at Zaheerabad today.

In a media statement, party leaders Bandaru Ramamohan Rao and V. Vijayender Reddy faulted the State Government for not announcing the State Advisory Price even months after the start of the crushing season. They pointed out that farmers incurred an expenditure of Rs.1200-Rs.1300 a ton on cutting and transporting cane to factories, apart from the cost of cultivation. Although sugar factories minted money on sale of sugar as also byproducts, they did not pay a remunerative price to growers. The State Government's studied silence is encouraging sugar factories to pay different rates and taking the farmers for a ride.

The Lok Satta Party leaders demanded that the Government ensure payment of a remunerative price and encourage sugarcane cultivation in the interests of both farmers and consumers, instead of importing sugar at prohibitively costly rates.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

“Ethical politics alone will end Corruption: Dr. JP (Telugu)” plus 1 more

“Ethical politics alone will end Corruption: Dr. JP (Telugu)” plus 1 more


Ethical politics alone will end Corruption: Dr. JP (Telugu)

Posted: 30 Jan 2011 04:21 AM PST


Ethical politics alone will end Corruption: Dr. JP

Posted: 30 Jan 2011 04:20 AM PST

Politics shorn of ethics is at the root of corruption, said Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan and added that only a return to ethical politics will see the end of corruption.

Taking part in a rally organized by Youth for Better India on Necklace Road as part of a nation-wide India against Corruption campaign here today, Dr. JP recalled that Mahatma Gandhi tried to build a nation on the foundation of ethical politics. In contrast, politicians today ask what have ethics to do with politics.

The campaign wants the Government to drop its proposed 'toothless' Lok Pall Bill and instead adopt a Bill that provides for the constitution of an independent and powerful Lok Pal, with powers to investigate cases of corruption on its own and punish the guilty.

Former Chief Election Commissioner J. M. Lyngdoh, Dr. K. S. Ratnakar of Global Hospitals, film producer S. Rajamouli and representatives of Bharat Swabhiman Trust and other organizations were among the rally participants. The leaders tore copies of the Government proposed Lok Pall Bill to register their protest.

Dr. JP said that Indians were no more corrupt than people in other countries, and they are second to none in the world in their honesty. Those who loot the nation in the name of 2G spectrum licenses, mining leases and contracts are the corrupt. Common people are victims of corruption and not corrupt when they, as a last resort, offer bribes to get what is legitimately due to them. "Let corruption victims unite and fight against corruption without losing time," said Dr. JP and added that the youth who constitute 73 percent of people and command 94 percent of future should take the lead in the interest of their future.

Dr. JP recalled that 15 years ago Indians had to pay a bribe to get a telephone connection. With the country embracing modern technology and promoting competition, one can have a telephone for the asking now. The telecom sector witnessed a Rs.1,76,000-crore scandal because the Government did not encourage transparency and competition in award of 2G spectrum.. Dr. JP said that corruption crippled economic progress. The Rs.1,76,000 crore lost could have been utilized to provide livelihood opportunities to 35 lakh people and social security to 1.4 crore people.

Dr. JP said that Union Telecom Minister Kapil Sibal, who unabashedly maintained the Government did not suffer any loss in the 2G spectrum allocations is now forced to announce that the Government would henceforth grant licenses based on competitive bidding. He demanded imposition of windfall tax on operators who sold their licenses within weeks without adding any value, and institution of a mechanism to make such loot prohibitively costly. A stringent anti corruption law should ensure that the corrupt ranging from the Prime Minister down to the office peon attract a jail term and property forfeiture.

Friday, January 28, 2011

“Lok Satta Party Launching Membership Drive (Telugu)” plus 1 more

“Lok Satta Party Launching Membership Drive (Telugu)” plus 1 more


Lok Satta Party Launching Membership Drive (Telugu)

Posted: 28 Jan 2011 02:09 AM PST

Lok Satta Party Launching Membership Drive

Posted: 28 Jan 2011 02:08 AM PST

The Lok Satta Party is launching a membership drive from February 1 to 15 all over the State.

Disclosing this in a media statement, Lok Satta Party Working President D. V. V. S. Varma appealed to people to stop being bystanders and become partners with the Lok Satta in ushering in new politics.

He described the situation prevailing in the country as grim. Politics has become a synonym for loot and plunder. The rural economy is in shambles because of the neglect of agriculture. Youth are going without quality education and skills. Governments have emasculated local governments by denying them powers, responsibilities, resources, and personnel.

Mr. Varma appealed to people to strengthen the Lok Satta Party by becoming its members and contributing their mite since it is committed to ushering in citizen-oriented politics, ridding it of corruption.

Thursday, January 27, 2011

“Dr.JP On Twitter - @JP_Loksatta” plus 4 more

“Dr.JP On Twitter - @JP_Loksatta” plus 4 more


Dr.JP On Twitter - @JP_Loksatta

Posted: 27 Jan 2011 04:32 AM PST

Dr.Jayaprakash Narayan is going to communicate with everyone on twitter. You can send messages to @JP_Loksatta - http://twitter.com/JP_Loksatta

You can follow Lok Satta News from Twitter and Facebook as well.

Twitter - @Loksatta_Party - http://twitter.com/Loksatta_Party

Facebook - LoksattaNews - http://www.facebook.com/LoksattaNews (You need to add as a friend to get the updates)

Anti corruption rally on Jan. 30 (Telugu)

Posted: 27 Jan 2011 03:26 AM PST

Anti corruption rally on Jan. 30

Posted: 27 Jan 2011 03:25 AM PST

Youth for Better India is taking the lead in organizing a rally on Necklace Road, Hyderabad, as part of a nation-wide "India Stands against Corruption" program at 8-00 a.m. on January 30, Mahatma Gandhi's death anniversary.

Prominent citizens and civil society organizations, transcending their political and other differences, are organizing the program in 40 cities across the country demanding the institution of an independent, powerful anti corruption mechanism.

Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan will be taking part in the Necklace Road rally.

Dr. JP to address youth at VIT University (Telugu)

Posted: 27 Jan 2011 03:25 AM PST

Dr. JP to address youth at VIT University

Posted: 27 Jan 2011 03:24 AM PST

Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan will be the chief guest at a national-level youth summit VIT University, Vellore, is organizing on January 28.

The summit, with the theme "INDIA – EMERGE," will focus on the role of youth in building up India as a super power.

Dr. JP will also be launching a news website, 'The Gandhi Broadsheet' of the Gandhi Centre, and taking part in its 'Youth for Peace" program.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

“Let us strive to restore credibility of Constitutional mechanisms: Dr. JP (Telugu)” plus 2 more

“Let us strive to restore credibility of Constitutional mechanisms: Dr. JP (Telugu)” plus 2 more


Let us strive to restore credibility of Constitutional mechanisms: Dr. JP (Telugu)

Posted: 26 Jan 2011 01:30 AM PST


Let us strive to restore credibility of Constitutional mechanisms: Dr. JP

Posted: 26 Jan 2011 01:28 AM PST

The nation's future will be bleak if we cannot restore the credibility and moral authority of constitutional institutions at least in the 62nd year of our Republic, warned Lok Satta Party President Jayaprakash Narayan here today.

Addressing a gathering after unfurling the Tricolor at the party headquarters, Dr. JP pointed out that the Indian judiciary has come under a cloud because of allegations of corruption, legislatures have become battlegrounds for rival parties, governments have become instruments for looting public money and the rule of law is becoming a mirage.

The Lok Satta Party is endeavoring for the constitution of a National Judicial Commission by associating the tallest among the living jurists in its mission. The commission will be entrusted with the task of appointing people of impeccable character to the higher judiciary and sacking errant judges.

Dr. JP said that fighting corruption should be on top of the nation's agenda. According one estimate, nearly Rs.20 lakh crore of money looted from India has been stashed away abroad and an equal amount invested in India. If the Government is sincere, serious and courageous, the problem could be addressed in three months.

Underlining the need for restoring the rule of law, Dr. JP referred to the cold-blooded murder Mr. Yashwant Sonawane, Additional Collector of Nashik in Maharashtra, and added the kerosene mafia had set on fire not merely a Government official but integrity, sincerity and fearlessness.

Improving the skills of nearly 15 million youth joining the workforce every year and providing them livelihood opportunities is another challenge before the nation.

Dr. JP underlined that the country would not progress unless agriculture is rejuvenated. As of today, 60 percent of people living on agriculture earn a per capita income of Rs.15,000 against Rs.105,000 by their urban counterparts. Unless the Government ensures higher incomes to the rural populace by ensuring market rates to agricultural produce, the economy is bound to stumble.

Mr. D.V.V.S.Varma, Lok Satta Party Working Party President, welcomed Dr. JP.

Keep off Indian judiciary, Dr. JP Tells European Union (Telugu)

Posted: 26 Jan 2011 01:26 AM PST

Monday, January 24, 2011

“Dr. JP’s condolences Joshi and Murthy (Telugu)” plus 5 more

“Dr. JP’s condolences Joshi and Murthy (Telugu)” plus 5 more


Dr. JP’s condolences Joshi and Murthy (Telugu)

Posted: 24 Jan 2011 06:07 AM PST

Dr. JP’s condolences Joshi and Murthy

Posted: 24 Jan 2011 06:07 AM PST

Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan expressed his grief over the death of eminent vocalist Pundit Bhimsen Joshi and philosophy professor K. Satchidananda Murthy.

People like Joshi and Murthy have enriched our lives with their contribution in their chosen fields. We have to celebrate their lives.

It is a tragedy of our times that wallowing in politics day in day out, we often fail to give due recognition to the stalwarts who have made India what it is today. Politics should be a means and not an end by itself, Dr. JP said.

Dr. JP described Bhimsen Joshi as an accomplished exponent of the Kirana Gharana and Murthy as a great scholar and teacher.

Lok Satta condemns threats against KCR (Telugu)

Posted: 24 Jan 2011 06:05 AM PST

Lok Satta condemns threats against KCR

Posted: 24 Jan 2011 06:04 AM PST

The Lok Satta Party today condemned Mr. Toorpu Jayaprakash Reddy (Jagga Reddy), Sangareddy MLA, for threatening to prevent TRS President K. Chandrasekhara Rao from entering his constituency, and welcomed his arrest. Holding out threats and fomenting hatred and violence did not befit a member of the Legislative Assembly who had taken a oath to abide by the Constitution.

In a media statement, party leaders Katari Srinivasa Rao and Bandaru Ramamohan Rao pointed out that successive Governments had been resorting to programs like 'rachchabanda' to pose as great benefactors, instead of empowering people through strengthening elected local governments. Yet, the party would like people to utilize the program to pin down officials and elected representatives on their problems and register their protest. The Government should not show any leniency towards those who try to disrupt them.

Even as people are entitled to agitate for a legitimate cause in a peaceful and constitutional way, they should not incite others to hatred or violence, or deploy indecent language against their rivals, the Lok Satta leaders added.

Lok Satta opposes reservations Beyond 50 percent (Telugu)

Posted: 24 Jan 2011 06:01 AM PST



Judicial reforms need of the hour: Dr. JP (Telugu)

Posted: 24 Jan 2011 05:58 AM PST