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Undo Nizam Sugar Factory Privatization: Dr.JP

Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan today demanded immediate annulment of the privatization of the Nizam Sugar Factory (NSF). Either the State Government should take it back or hand it over to a company to be floated by farmers, he told a media conference.

Dr. JP recalled that a Committee of the Legislative Assembly formed during the regime of Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy had in August 2006 unanimously recommended that privatization of the NSF should be undone as it was detrimental to the interests of the State, especially the people of the Telangana region.

It is tragic that both the Congress and the Telugu Desam Party which have vied with each other in stoking regional feelings and cried hoarse about injustice to Telangana have remained silent on the committee report submitted more than five years ago. They have not even bothered to heed the High Court which in a case filed by NSF cane growers on August 28, 2007 directed the Government to take a decision within six weeks.

Mr. M. Appireddy, leader of NSF sugarcane farmers, demanded that politicians and officials who privatized the NSF under the false pretext it was making losses should be punished. The Government parted with NSF assets worth Rs.500 crore for a paltry Rs.67 crore and offered concessions worth about Rs.300 crore to the private bidder, besides paying Rs.12 crore as VRS compensation to employees. The buyer of the NSF has not paid a single pie to the Government towards the purchase price so far. Considering all this, the House Committee wanted the Government to take the NSF back.

Mr. Appireddy added that the private management had sacked 1800 of the 2200 employees in violation of the terms of privatization. As a result, as many as 120 farmers committed suicide or died of starvation in the Bodhan factory area alone, he said.

Dr. JP wanted the State Government to announce the State Advisory Price for sugarcane without further delay since it enjoys powers under the Andhra Pradesh Sugarcane (Regulation of Supply and Purchase) Act, 1961. If it believes that it cannot, it had better amend the Act as the Tamil Nadu Government has done. He asked the Government to ensure that cane farmers get at least Rs.2500 a ton.

Commenting on the Standing Committee report on the Lokpal Bill, Dr.JP said it was silent on making the CBI independent and the CVC part of the Lokpal. He recalled that the fomer Illinois Governor had been sentenced to undergo a 14-year jail term for corruption because the US had an independent FBI. So long as the CBI does not remain autonomous, it will be merely a tool in the hands of the Government. The committee is silent on providing for independent prosecution in all cases and attachment of properties of the corrupt.

Messrs Ajay Desai, G. Rajareddy, P. Bhaskara Rao,T. Srinivas, K. Gita Murthy took part in the media conference.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011 - 18:39

Mine is a vote against Congress and TDP, asserts Dr.JP

Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan today clarified that he had exercised the vote to reject both the ruling party and the Opposition in the no-confidence motion against the Kiran Kumar Reddy Government in the Assembly.

Addressing media on the occasion of the party headquarters moving to Banajara Hills from Adarsh Nagar, Dr.JP said that although many appreciated the stand he took in the Assembly, a few raised certain doubts.

"I am not an Independent candidate in the Assembly but represent the Lok Satta Party. Our party ideology is totally different from that of the ruling party and the Opposition. We believe that both of them are power-oriented and steeped in corruption. Both of them have emasculated local governments and centralized power. Both of them treat the poor as vote banks and are not serious about poverty eradication. Both of them are guilty of ruining agriculture and the rural economy, despite their claim to speak on behalf of farmers. They have not focused on either quality health care or education. Both are guilty of cynical opportunism in that they have stoked regional fires for temporary political gains. You do not expect the Lok Satta Party, which has a clear cut ideology and program, to connive with them by joining either combine.

"When a party obtained a clear mandate to govern, it should ordinarily serve the full term. A no-confidence motion should be a serious step, based on sound reasoning and aimed at protecting overwhelming public interest. It cannot be a tactical numbers game to merely change the players. If the elected Government were to be brought down, there should be a coherent and viable alternative with majority support which has the ability to govern. These conditions of constructive no-confidence are not fulfilled in the present case.

"After deep thinking, the party has decided to utilize the opportunity provided by the no-trust motion to explain its policies without getting entangled in the numbers game of the ruling and Opposition parties. The Lok Satta movement had proposed almost 14 years ago that the people should be given the right to reject all the candidates in the field in an election. I exercised such a rejection vote in the Assembly."

In reply to questions, Dr.JP said that going by media reports the Parliamentary Standing Committee recommendations on the Lok Pal Bill are in tune with the Lok Satta Party stand to the extent of 90 percent.

He wanted the Government to execute the Polavaram project without further delay. Diversion of the Godavari water to the Krishna basin will facilitate utilization of the Nagarjunasagar water for irrigating lands in Telangana and Rayalaseema. He also demanded that the Hyderabad's drinking water needs be met from Nagarjunasagar. There is no justification for drawing Godavari water from Yellmapalli since it is costly and time consuming, and deprives Telangana districts of water for irrigation.

He said that the Lok Satta Party totally supported the emergence of retail chains in the interests of farmers and consumers since they eliminate intermediaries. The color of the cat does not matter so long as it catches mice, he said to underline that it does not matter whether the chains are floated by foreigners or Indians.

He said that the move to reduce the number of tiers from five to three in panchayat raj is welcome but what is more important is devolution of powers and resources on local governments.

On the proposed communal violence Bill, he said the Government has to protect minorities irrespective of their religion and caste, region and language. In the process, care must be taken to ensure that the federal system in the country is not harmed.

Cutting of a ribbon, hoisting of the national and party flags, garlanding of he portraits of Ambedkar and Gandhi and blessings by priests belonging to Hindu, Christian and Muslim religions marked the inauguration of the party headquarters.

Thursday, December 8, 2011 - 17:02

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