Press Releases Archive

GHMC Candidates Final List

Sl.NO Ward Number Name of the Ward Reservation Category Candidate
1 1 Kapra General Lavanya Shah
2 2 Cherlapalli General Kotapalli Nagaraju
3 3 Mallapur General I. Sri Ramulu
4 4 Nacharam General Bekkary Ravinder Reddy
5 5 Uppal Women (General) B. Ramya
6 6 Habsiguda General Hemant Vilas Mulay
7 7 Ramanthapur General Ravula Kranthi Kumar Goud
8 8 Kothapet General P. Bhaskara Rao
9 9 Mansoorabad Women (General) Dasyam Venkat Laxmi
10 10 Hayathnagar General Ganji Nageswara Rao
11 11 Vansathalipuram General Pitta Moghanath Reddy
12 12 Karmanghat Women (General) Boddu Jyothi Reddy
13 13 Champapet General Ramesh Madikanti
14 14 Saroornagar Women (General) S. Sumathi
15 15 Rama Krishna Puram Women (General) Sambavu Prathibha
16 16 Gaddiannaram Women (General) Basavaraju Suhasini
17 17 P&T Colony Women (General) Lingampally Padmavathi
18 18 Moosarambagh B.C. (General) Gaddam Pandu Yadav
19 19 Saidabad General Kotla Vinod Kumar
20 20 I.S.Sadan General Nakka Boyena Veerender Babu
21 21 Santoshnagar General K. Gangadhar Rao
22 23 Kanchanbagh General Aatluri Ratna Kumar Chowdary
23 25 Chandrayanagutta General Mohammad Abdul Quddus
24 26 Jangammet S.T. (Women) R. Lakshmi
25 27 Uppuguda General Mandala Narayan Das
26 28 Lalithabagh General Panthula Sai Reddy
27 29 Rain Bazar General Mohd Osman Khan
28 31 Chavni B.C. (General) M. Madhu Kumar
29 32 Akberbagh General M. Sunil Kumar
30 33 Saleem Nagar General Venugopal Rao. Gundavaram
31 34 Old Malakpet General M. Nagaraju
32 35 Azampura General Ambi Hanumantha Rao
33 37 Noorkhan Bazar General S. Venkatramana Guptha
34 39 Talabchanchalam General Shaik Hyder
35 40 Moghalpura General O. Sridevi
36 41 Gowlipura B.C. (General) Kundanam Bhasker Rao
37 42 Aliabad B.C. (General) Kapathi Narsing Rao
38 49 Ghansi Bazar Women (General) Smt. Renuka Mittal
39 50 Begum Bazar B.C. (General) Ramchandraiah
40 52 Dhoolpet B.C. (General) Sanjeev Kumar Goud
41 56 Kishanbagh General Mohammed Rafeeq
42 57 Shivarampally General R. Rajasheker
43 58 Mylardevpally B.C. (General) Banda Rajesh Yadav
44 59 Rajendra Nagar S.C. (General) Jatigam Pramodh Kumar
45 60 Attapur Women (General) Kesiraju Vijaya Kumari
46 62 Ziaguda S.C. (General) Janapally Sukhanya
47 65 Asifnagar B.C. (Women) Smt. P. Lalita Siva Jyothi
48 66 Muradnagar B.C. (General) G. Mahender
49 67 Mehdipatnam General R. Manik Prabhu
50 68 Gudimalkapur B.C. (Women) Bhagyalaxmi
51 69 Lunger House B.C. (General) Kankekar Ramakanth
52 70 Tolichowli B.C. (General) Bakka Laxman Rao
53 73 Vijayanagar Colony Women (General) Aruna Alapati
54 74 Chintalbasti Women (General) S. Kamala
55 76 Red Hills B.C. (Women) G. Vanitha
56 77 Jambagh General Srinivas Swrikar
57 78 Gunfoundry General Anand Goel
58 79 Sultan Bazar B.C. (General) Akula Shyamraj Yadav
59 80 Himayathnagar Women (General) Dr. Eturi Padmavathi
60 81 Barkatpura General Varakantham Ramshaker Reddy
61 82 Kachiguda B.C. (Women) Manne Prema Latha
62 83 Golnaka General Kadaboina Bharath Kumar
63 84 Amberpet B.C. (General) Mylaram Raju
64 85 Bagh Amberpet B.C. (General) Miryala Srinivas
65 86 Vidyanagar General Jagan Mohan Metla
66 87 Nallakunta Women (General) Srivari Bharathi
67 88 Bagh Lingampally General Ragamalla Ravinder Reddy
68 89 Adikmet Women (General) M. Padma Priya
69 90 Ramnagar B.C. (Women) Laddiperla Vani Sree Mahesh goud
70 91 Musheerabad Women (General) G. Manjula Devi
71 93 Gandhinagar Women (General) K. Padmaja
72 94 Kavadiguda S.C. (General) Gudaparthi Paramesh
73 95 Domalguda Women (General) Kommaraju Poornima
74 96 Khairtabad General N. Rama Devi
75 97 Panjagutta General Mandava Durga Kumar
76 98 Somajiguda General D. Ramachandra Rao
77 99 Ameerpet S.T. (General) Jaswanth Singh Jadhan
78 100 Balkampet Women (General) P. Saritha Sekhar
79 101 Sanathnagar General Vujjeni Ravinder Rao
80 102 Erragadda B.C. (General) Ambala Shanker Goud
81 103 Vengalrao Nagar General Vellanki Mallikarjuna Rao
82 104 Srinagar Colony Women (General) Kocherla Durga Rani
83 105 Banjara Hills Women (General) S. Rama Subhadra
84 106 Yousufguda General MD. Hasan
85 107 Rahamath Nagar B.C. (General) Matary Augustine
86 108 Borabanda Women (General) Swaroop Rani (Vellagapally Pavan Kumar)
87 109 Jubilee Hills Women (General) Jasti Anjana Vani
88 110 Shaikpet General Durgam Pradeep Kumar
89 111 Gachibowli S.C. (General) Hanumanth Rao Parnandi
90 112 Serilingampally B.C. (General) Ganta Matam Chenna Veeraiah
91 113 Hafeezpet B.C. (General) Ballam Ravi
92 114 Chanda Nagar B.C. (General) Katari Srinivas
93 115 Rama Chandra Puram B.C. (Women) A. Pranitha
94 116 Patancheruvu B.C. (General) Nayakoti Shiva Kumar
95 117 KPHB Colony General N Srinivasan
96 118 Moosapet General A Prakash Rao
97 119 Mothinagar General Byreddy Suryanarayana
98 120 Fathe Nagar General GC Mahesh
99 121 Old Bowenpally General Kalluru Upender Reddy
100 122 Kukatpally General Kommu Sathaiah
101 123 Vivekananda Nagar Colony General Ramakrishna Katta
102 124 Hydernagar General K. Ravi Varma
103 125 Gajula Ramaram B.C. (General) Dr. Kurra Ravinder Goud
104 126 Jagadgirigutta B.C. (General) Kasula Srinivasa Chary
105 127 Chintal B.C. (General) Dudekula Allabakash
106 128 Shapur Nagar B.C. (General) Bellapur Durga Rao
107 129 Suraram Colony General Thota Venkateshwara Prasad
108 130 Jeedimetla B.C. (General) Tuniki Vikram Simha
109 131 Qutubullapur General Bollompally Venkat Ram Reddy
110 132 Alwal S.C. (Women) C. Meghavathi
111 133 Macha Bollaram S.C. (General) M A Srinivas
112 134 Yapral S.C. (Women) T. Sumanthi
113 135 Defence Colony Women (General) Suraiyya Chowdary
114 136 Moula Ali Women (General) Kathyaeni Ramshetty
115 137 Safilguda Women (General) SV Gajanani
116 138 Gautham Nagar Women (General) Yamijala Sudha
117 139 Old Malkajgiri S.C. (General) Babu Anand
118 140 Tarnaka Women (General) Gannavarapu Sindhu Kalyani
119 141 Mettuguda S.C. (General) P. Venkatesh
120 142 Seethaphalmandi B.C. (General) Naveen Kumar Gayaru
121 143 Boudha Nagar B.C. (Women) Bala Mani Manjari
122 144 Chilkalguda B.C. (Women) B. Yadamma
123 145 Padmarao Nagar S.C. (Women) Kottepogu Nagamani
124 146 Bansilalpet S.C. (General) D. Ravinder
125 147 Ramgopal pet B.C. (Women) Narsingam Kalpana Satish
126 148 Begumpet Women (General) Gowri Kambampati
127 149 Marredpally B.C. (Women) M. Swetha Yadav
Wednesday, November 11, 2009 - 19:38

TDP is debasing political discourse: Dr. JP

Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan today regretted that hostile elements are not ashamed of maliciously hitting the Lok Satta Party and him personally in their all-consuming desire to grab power by means fair or foul.

Addressing a media conference, Dr. JP said that just as the present-day Congress is totally different from the Congress of Mahatma Gandhi, the present-day TDP has little to do with the TDP of NTR. The Congress and the TDP are the two sides of the same coin. Both would not mind cleaving society for partisan ends.

The Congress did not fight shy of passing the Muslim Women’s Maintenance Act, the unlocking of the Rama Janmabhoomi and encouraging Bhindarnwale in Punjab to garner Muslim, Hindu and Sikh votes. In a similar fashion, the TDP threw overboard its policy of a united Andhra Pradesh and clasped hands with the separatist TRS since it felt such an opportunistic alliance would catapult it into power.

Dr. JP said that in its latest bid to capture the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, the TDP is indulging in unabashed character assassination by repeating baseless charges ad nauseam.

Dr. JP rebutted all the TDP allegations point by point. He pointed out that he did not snap his association with the EMRI merely to ensure its survival. The EMRI, now functional in 10 States, has so far attended to 55 lakh emergency calls and saved more than 1.25 lakh lives. On its board today are eminent persons like former India’s Ambassador to the U. S. Abid Hussain, former CBI Director Karthikeyan and former L & T CEO Ramakrsihnan.

“Does the TDP regard my association with the EMRI a crime?”

The Lok Satta utilized the services of not merely Nagarjuna but also those of Sunny Deol and Jagapati Babu to rouse awareness among voters on the criminal antecedents of candidates in elections. It was as a result of the Lok Satta initiative that the election law had been amended making it mandatory for all candidates to declare their criminal background.

“Does the TDP regard my utilizing Nagarjuna’s services for a noble cause a crime?”

“I am deeply saddened that Mr. Nagarjuna’s name is unnecessarily dragged into this malicious tirade, merely because he had the courage to lend his name to a noble campaign against criminalization of politics.”

Dr. JP said he was proud of his association not merely with the NDA and the UPA but also with the TDP. The honorable TDP Chief Minister, Mr. N. Chandrababu Naidu, had chosen Dr JP to make recommendations on governance for his 2020 vision report. Dr.JP was closely associated with the TDP Government in drafting the new Societies Act. It was as a result of his efforts, the TDP Government came out for the first time with a citizen’s charter with penalties.

Dr. JP said he had occasion to work closely with the NDA Government and leaders like L. K. Advani , Arun Shourie and Arun Jaitley and succeeded in ushering in far-reaching laws to prevent defections and limit the size of Cabinets and initiated the process of voter registration through post offices..

By working closely with the UPA Government, he succeeded in getting the Right to Information Act, the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act and the Gram Nyayalaya Act passed and schemes like the National Rural Health Mission being launched.

“Does the TDP regard my working in national interest a crime?”

Although he enjoyed the rank of a Union Minister of State as a member of the Administrative Reforms Commission, he had never revealed his status to anybody and never used Government accommodation or car.

“Does the TDP regard the drafting of ARC reports concerning a host of reforms a crime?”

Dr. JP rubbished TDP claims that he was soft on the Congress and listed a number of issues on which he vehemently differed with the ruling party whereas the TDP maintained studied silence on most issues. Whether it was Arogyasri or mammoth lift irrigation schemes or cooperative farming or power policies, the Lok Satta did not spare the Congress in its criticism.

In fact, it was the Lok Satta which had filed a case in the High Court and succeeded in getting the GHMC elections held. It was again the Lok Satta which had filed a case against the GHMC Act provisions which facilitate the undoing of democratic elections by conferring the voting rights on MPs and State legislators who are not members of the civic body.

Dr. JP underlined that the present-day younger generation is fed up with traditional parties and politicians who regard grabbing power and minting money as the be-all and end-all of their lives, ignoring people who elected them and their problems. The traditional parties are intolerant of the Lok Satta because it has emerged as a viable, alternative political platform.

“This persistent abuse and malicious allegations are aimed at undermining public confidence in the Lok Satta and to perpetuate the status quo. People particularly the middle classes, youth and women should rise. Lok Satta’s struggle is to bring back nobility and dignity to politics. People cannot be bystanders in this struggle between immoral, corrupt, vote bank, casteist politics of status quoists and the clean, people-centered, nation-building, unifying politics of change practiced by the Lok Satta.”

Katari Srinivasarao is Mayor candidate of Lok Satta

Dr JP announced Mr. Katari Srinivasa Rao, party general secretary, as mayor candidate for GHMC elections from Lok Satta. Mr. Srinivas is assistant professor in computer sciences in CBIT and also a serious social activist.

Wednesday, November 11, 2009 - 17:39

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

Pages