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Dr. JP attending farmers’ conference At Sindhanoor

Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan is taking part in a farmers’ conference at Sindhanoor in Karnataka on Wednesday, November 3.

Giving this information in a media statement, party spokesman Katari Srinivasa Rao said a large number of paddy and cotton growers would be taking part in the conference.

The conference is part of a nation-wide movement to unite farmers. Farmers have to mount a long-term and sustained battle for agriculture liberalization, believe the conference organizers.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010 - 16:11

Lok Satta seeks package for Rain-hit farmers

Lok Satta Party Working President D. V. V. S. Varma today appealed to the Government to go the rescue of the rain ravaged farmers in Coastal Andhra.

Quoting reports that crops in 6-7 lakh acres have been damaged in rains in the last few days, Mr. Varma suggested that the Government announce a package of assistance to the affected, a majority of them tenant farmers. The Government should make arrangements for purchase of discolored paddy and conversion of rain-soaked paddy into boiled rice. Banks should be asked to reschedule crop loans.

Mr. Y. D. Rama Rao, party’s Vice President, appealed to his party workers to instill confidence in affected farmers and draw the Government’s assistance to their plight.

Tuesday, November 2, 2010 - 16:07

Linguistic States have made India stronger: Dr. JP

November 1, which witnessed the formation of linguistic States, is as important at August 15 when the country attained Independence and January 26 when it became a republic, said Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan here today.

Addressing a meeting after unfurling the national flag at the party headquarters to mark the formation of Andhra Pradesh in 1956, Dr. JP pointed out that nation builders opted for constitution of linguistic States as part of their mission to build a strong federal republic. In the early days of Independence, national leaders built India as a quasi-federal setup by concentrating power in the Government of India to preserve the country’s unity. Constitution of linguistic States subsequently promoted unity and facilitated India’s emergence as a strong federation. That neglect of any language would lead to catastrophic consequences is evident from the happenings in Yugoslavia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.

Dr. JP said language continues to be a binding force, whatever are the differences among people under umpteen counts.

Mr. D. V. V. S. Varma, party’s Working President, and a large number of party activists took part in the festivities.

Monday, November 1, 2010 - 15:59

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