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Politics of patronage, a threat To democracy: Dr. JP

Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan said today that the capitulation of Karnataka Chief Minister B. S. Yedyurappa to the Gali brothers underlined the ugly clout of moneybags in contemporary politics.

In a statement, Dr. JP deplored that the BJP central leadership had succumbed to the anti-Yedyurappa lobby in its bid to cling onto power in the southern State. “Those who have enriched themselves with State patronage are today emboldened to dictate politics.”

Dr. JP said it was time the national parties reviewed the politics of patronage before the forces they had either wittingly or unwittingly unleashed gobble them up and spell the death-knell of democracy. It was the politics of patronage that enabled former Jarkhand Minister for Mines and Chief Minister to amass billions of rupees.

Dr. JP said, “Whether it is the allocation of telecom spectrum or mining rights the first-come-first-served policy is arbitrary, irrational and collusive. I, therefore, demand that all such allocations be straightway cancelled and fresh allocations made to the highest bidders on the basis of international competitive bidding.”

On the developments in the Maharashtra Assembly, Dr. JP said, the Maharashtra Navnirman legislators who attacked a Samajwadi legislator for taking oath in Hindi should be expelled from the House for their unbecoming and anti-constitutional conduct.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009 - 17:42

Evict and arrest Government land Encroachers: Lok Satta Party

The Lok Satta Party today demanded the promulgation of an Ordinance to treat Government land grabbing as an organized crime and award swift and deterrent punishment to encroachers.

Talking to the media, party spokespersons Mr. V.Laxman Balaji, Mrs. Ravula Jhansi Laxmi and Mr. Enugu Rama Rao said that Government lands, ‘nalas’ and lake beds have been occupied by anti social elements with the backing of political parties and corrupt officials with impunity for a number of years. All of them whether they belong to the Telangana, Rayalaseema or Coastal Andhra region or the Congress or the TDP or any other party including the Lok Satta should be straightway thrown out of such lands, arrested and prosecuted.

The Lok Satta Party leaders pointed out that it had come up with the slogan, ‘Seeti bajao, city bachao’ (Blow the whistle and save the city) keeping in mind the growing menace of land grabbing. Tragically, the Government itself does not know or refuses to acknowledge the magnitude of the problem.

According to information obtained under the Right to Information Act by Mr. C. V. L. Narasimha Rao, Convener of the party’s Legal Cell, as many as 2710 land grabbing cases pertaining to Hyderabad district have been pending in city civil courts, the High Court and the Supreme Court.

Mr. Narasimha Rao says that the Government filed even these cases following persistent public demands. Apparently, successive Governments have chosen to turn a Nelson’s eye to those encroachments which did not attract public attention. Again, these cases pertain only to Hyderabad district and do not cover those in Ranga Reddy district. The encroachments run into thousands, he adds.

The Lok Satta spokespersons demanded that the Government publish maps of all Government lands in the GHMC area and put them on the Internet. It called for the constitution of special machinery headed by a collector-level officer for the entire city and one deputy collector-level officer for every circle and with requisite staff like surveyors to undertake a comprehensive survey. A rapid action force of at least one battalion strength should be constituted with facilities in terms of equipment, mobility and communication to go into action at lightning speed to prevent and arrest Government land encroachments.

The ordinance proposed by the Lok Satta Party on the lines of the Maharashtra Act against organized crime will go a long way in saving the city from land encroachers. The Government could, however, regularize all unobjectionable encroachments of the poor homeless families, the party leaders added.

Referring to allegations against Lok Satta President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan repeated by TDP spokesman Revantha Reddy, the Lok Satta leaders said they were not interested in engaging themselves in a slanging match with the TDP through the media. The Lok Satta Party had challenged the TDP to prove its allegations by agreeing to a dignified and open debate in the presence of. reputed media representatives.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009 - 17:40

Dr. JP begins campaign today

Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan will be launching his party’s GHMC election campaign from tomorrow (Tuesday, Nov. 10).

He will begin his campaign after garlanding a statue of Ambedkar in the Habsiguda division at 10-30 a.m. After reaching Durga Nagar colony via Nacharam, he will interact with people in the area and explain how the Lok Satta will resolve their problems ranging from health and education to drinking water and sanitation in a time-bound manner.

He will visit division after division in the GHMC area up to November 20, according to party spokesman Katari Srinivasa Rao.

Dr. JP released the Mehdipatnam division manifesto at the party headquarters today.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009 - 13:18

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