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Lok Satta names Karimnagar Dt. Committee

The Lok Satta Party today announced the names of office-bearers of its reconstituted Karimnagar district committee. They are: President – M. Vidyasagara Rao, Vice-Presidents – P. Rama Rao and Srinivasa Rao, General Secretary – K. Y. Vidyasagara Rao, Treasurer – K. Lakshman Babu, Organizing Secretary – T. Anil Kumar, Assistant Secretaries – Boga Ravikumar, M. V. Ramana and Rafiduddin and Official Spokesperson: Vamsidhara Reddy.

The following were named constituency in-charges: Dharmapuri – D. Ravinder, Sirsilla – Santosh, Choppadandi – T. Babu, Karimnagar – Rajareddy, Jagtyal – M. Vidyasagara Rao, Pedapalli – Srinivasa Rao and Ramagundam – Anil Kumar.

Announcing the names of office-bearers, party’s Election Committee Chairman V. Ramachandraiah and party spokesman V. Laxman Balaji told the media that finalization of committees was taking longer than expected because of the large number of aspirants for the positions.

They disclosed that discussions were on with party representatives from Krishna, Guntur, Prakasam and Nellore districts for finalization of office-bearers.

Wednesday, August 26, 2009 - 17:22

Lok Satta teams to campaign in Tekkali

The Lok Satta Party has formed a high-level committee comprising Mr. DVVS Varma and Mr. Bhisetty Babji to steer the party campaign in the Tekkali byelection. Teams functioning under them will be meeting educated people, women, employees and workers with a view to seeking their support for the party. In addition, a 15-member youth team under the leadership of Yuva Satta convener Dasari Ratnam will be going round the constituency.

Party spokesmen Katari Srinivasa Rao and Mr. V. Laxman Balaji told the media that the party leaders were on their way to Tekkali to step up the campaign. The party would tell voters that a vote to any traditional party would not transform their lives since all of them pursued the same policies. Only the Lok Satta was committed to ensuring equal growth opportunities to every child, irrespective of its caste and religion.

Meanwhile, top leadership of the party is engaged in reconstituting district committees by holding discussions with tentatively chosen candidates from different districts at the party headquarters.

Tuesday, August 25, 2009 - 16:23

Vote for new politics, Lok Satta Tells Tekkali voters

The Lok Satta Party today appealed to Tekkali voters to utilize the by-election to the Assembly for unveiling people-centered politics in place of family-oriented politics.

Talking to the media, party spokespersons V. Laxman Balaji and Mrs. Y. Ramadevi said politics should strive to provide equal opportunities for growth to every child irrespective of its birth in a certain caste or religion. Considering that the Lok Satta alone is working in that direction, the Tekkali voters should strengthen its hands.

The Lok Satta has fielded Mr. Chandrasekhar Patnaik, a lawyer and social worker, to contest the by-election.

The Lok Satta leaders pointed out that the outcome of the election would have no bearing on the continuance of the present Government. Therefore, the voters should evaluate how the traditional parties had been carrying on personality-based politics in the Assembly in the last 100 days and how they had succeeded in warding off meaningful discussions on people’s burning problems. In contrast, the Lok Satta, which had only a lone representative in the Assembly sought, to elevate discussions to a higher plane.

The Lok Satta appealed to all thinking people to take active interest in elections and cast their votes as otherwise money, liquor and muscle power would have a field day. They should bury the malicious campaign that a vote to the Lok Satta would be a wasted vote. There is no question of people voting for a winning party since any party could win only when they cast votes for it.

Monday, August 24, 2009 - 16:59

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