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Lok Satta dharna at Indira Park

The Lok Satta Party observed dharna at the Indira Park here demanding creation of Lokayuktas at the State level and ombudsmen at the district level as part of the Lokpal Bill.

Launching the program, Lok Satta Party State Working President D. V. V. S. Varma said that the Lokpal Bill, as conceived by the Union Government, would not help eradicate corruption. It focuses on corruption at the national level while States and districts account for bulk of corruption.

Expressing solidarity with Anna Hazare’s crusade against corruption, Mr. Varma said he epitomized the aspirations of millions of Indians for a corruption-free society.

Mr. Varma said the Union Government has become the laughing stock by indulging in flip-flops in dealing with Anna Hazare and the issues raised by him.

Mr. Chukka Ramaiah, MLC, who dropped in to support the dharna, said that although Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh might not be corrupt, he winked at corruption.

Mr. Katari Srinivasa Rao, Lok Satta Party General Secretary, said that the Lok Satta was not opposed to bringing the Prime Minister under Lokpal’s purview, if necessary. He wanted the Union Government to focus on corruption at the State and district levels and make the CBI and ACBs truly independent.

Among those who took in the dharna were V. Laxman Balaji, S. Manorama, P. Bhaskara Rao, M. Satyanarayana, N. Sarojadevi, P. Rohitkumar, Ravinder Reddy, C. Vinod, R. Manikprabhu, S. Mangala, Y. Ramadevi, K. Gangadhara Rao, A. Kirankumar, Malyadri, P. Hussain, Mangala, A. K. Ranaveer, Gajanani, Sailaja, Sukanya, Madhumati, Nagamani, Vimaladevi and Padmajarani.

Thursday, August 18, 2011 - 23:28

Lok Satta’s novel protest

Lok Satta Party activists extended their support to Anna Hazare’s fight against corruption by organizing a novel demonstration near Vivekananda statue on Tank Bund in Hyderabad on Wednesday (August 17) evening.

Shackling their arms, the party workers formed themselves into a human chain and shouted slogans against the Union Government’s vindictive attitude towards Anna Hazare and team. The Government opted to malign and jail the fighters against corruption, instead of jailing the corrupt.

Addressing a gathering, party leaders V. Laxman Balaji, V. Vijayender Reddy, S. Manorama, K. Gita Murthy, and Y. Ramadevi pointed out that people are indignant as the Union Government is not serious and sincere about rooting out corruption. They said that the Lok Satta would like the Lokpal Bill to create institutional mechanisms to fight corruption at State and district levels too. They recalled that the Lok Satta organization and the party have been fighting for cleansing the political system and rid it of corruption for a number of years.

Thursday, August 18, 2011 - 00:25

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