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Dr.JP to address public meeting in Mumbai

Lok Satta Party national President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan will be taking part in a public meeting in Mumbai on Sunday, November 17.

The Maharashtra unit of the Lok Satta Party is organizing the meeting to enlighten people on the Nagar Raj Bill being considered by the State Government.

The Bill seeks to decentralize city administration and associate citizens in the decision making process.

The Union Government has made it mandatory for all States to enact the law to get funds for infrastructure development under the JNNURM.

The Bill envisages constitution of ward committees and area sabhas and devolution of funds and powers on them.

Among those taking part in the meeting are retired police officer Julio F. Ribeiro, former Maharashtra Chief Secretary D. M. Sukhtankar, Lok Satta Party national General Secretary Surendra Srivastava and Maharashtra unit President Dr. Kedar Diwan.

Saturday, November 16, 2013 - 18:21

Don’t abuse police to wage political Battles, Dr. JP warns UPA Govt.

Lok Satta Party national President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan has counseled the UPA Government against using police for waging political battles.

In a media statement here today, Dr. JP referred to Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde ordering an investigation into funding for the Aam Aadmi Party and said “such selective investigation is bizarre and lacks credibility” considering that traditional parties spend billions of rupees of unaccounted money on vote buying.

“Harassing a movement for clean politics is absurd and will deter reformers.” The Congress has to introspect whether politics is about status quo or change for the better.

Dr. JP said the Prime Minister is both right and wrong in his remarks on the CBI on its anniversary. “The CBI cannot second-guess policy but it cannot be the Government’s poodle either.”

Some of CBI’s actions like registering an FIR against retired Coal Secretary P. C. Parakh for allocating a coal block to Hindalco exceed their brief and smack of recklessness. “Criminalizing bona fide actions is plain wrong.”

Dr. JP said the CBI should concern itself about bribery, fraud and mala fide actions. It has no business to supervise the Government or review its policies. That is Parliament’s prerogative.

The Prime Minister is, however, wrong in saying investigation and prosecution should be under the executive. The rule of law should apply to all equally.

Investigation and prosecution should be autonomous, but accountable to a strong, credible body. Or else police become the Government’s private force.

“But we cannot allow the police to run amok. There should be strong safeguards and accountability. Rogue police is worse than Government control.”

(To know more about Dr. JP’s views on latest developments, please click http://www.twitter.com/jp_loksatta)

Thursday, November 14, 2013 - 17:31

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