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Stop indulging in calumny, Lok Satta tells Harish Rao
The Lok Satta Party today took strong exception to TRS MLA T. Harish Rao making baseless and false allegations against its party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan, and counseled him against indulging in politics of hatred and division and inciting violence and anarchy.
According to media reports, Mr. Harisha Rao faulted Dr. JP for being ‘silent on the State Government ‘diverting Central funds under a drinking water scheme entirely to Coastal Andhra’ and for touring Telangana districts in the cause of farmers.
Addressing a media conference, Lok Sattta Party Working President D. V. V. S. Varma, and Secretaries V. Vijayender Reddy and P. Bhaskara Rao said that the Lok Satta Party is not in power and not privy to what goes on in the Government on a day-to-day basis to react to each and every development.
Inquiries with the concerned Minister K. Jana Reddy, however, reveal that in response to a five-year-old representation, the Union Government recently allocated funds for taking up drinking water schemes in villages affected by the salinity problem. It so happens that the salinity problem is prevalent only in Coastal Andhra. Similarly, villages in Nalgonda, Prakasam and Kurnool and their neighboring districts suffer from excess fluoride in drinking water and villages in hilly areas suffer from iodine deficiency.
The Lok Satta Party leaders recalled that although the party has only a single legislator in the Assembly, it has always been in the forefront in highlighting people’s problems and getting them resolved, irrespective of the region to which they belong.
They said that it was Dr. JP who took the lead to get the Assembly adopt a resolution unanimously for the deletion of Section 14 of the Presidential Order on recruitment of police personnel. It was Dr. JP who opposed the posting of non-locals in Hyderabad district. It was again Dr. JP who mobilized legislators in the GHMC and surrounding areas and persuaded the Chief Minister to take up the third phase of the Krishna water scheme for Hyderabad. Dr. JP had advocated that the Yellamaplli reservoir water should be utilized for irrigation and drinking water purposes in Telangana districts and not diverted to Hyderabad. The credit for getting the market yard at Siddipet in Mr. Harisha Rao’s constituency goes to Dr. JP. Earlier, cotton growers had to cart their produce to Peddapalli as the new market yard remained unopened for five years. When floods in the Krishna ravaged Mahbubnagar district, the Lok Satta adopted Kesavaram village and built a school.
The Lok Satta leaders reminded Mr. Harish Rao that under the Indian Constitution all the citizens enjoyed freedom of travel and expression. Mobilizing people is not the monopoly of anybody or the region a jagir of anybody.
The Lok Sattta leaders said that the party had been fighting for fair prices for agricultural produce for the last nine months. The Lok Satta persuaded the Union Government to permit cotton exports and as a result cotton farmers in the State received a very good price this year.
The Lok Satta Party would fight for people’s causes to the best of its ability and render them justice, they added.
Dr. JP visiting Nizamabad and Kurnool districts
As part of his mission to unite farmers and galvanize them to fight for their cause, Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan, President of the Federation of Independent Farmers’ Organizations and the Lok Satta Party, will be visiting Nizamabad and Kurnool districts on May 20 and 22.
Giving this information in a media statement, Mr. P. Bhaskara Rao, Convener of the federation, said that Dr. JP during his visits to East and West Godavari, Krishna, Khammam, and Nalgonda districts since May 12 has helped farmers by facilitating purchases at the minimum support price by talking to officials and sorting out problems related to supply of gunny bags etc.
Dr. JP will be visiting market yards and IKP purchase centers in Bodhan and Nizamabad on May 20. On May 22, he will be visiting paddy purchase centers at Veerannapadu, Bandi Atmakur and other places in Kurnool district. At all places he will be interacting with farmers.
Lok Satta times May 16th-31st, 2011
Lok Satta times May 16th-31st, 2011 can be downloaded from the following link
http://www.loksatta.org/cms/documents/lstimes/lstimes-2011-05-16-31.pdf