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Lokpal should catch big fish to send a strong message: Lok Satta
While whole-heartedly welcoming the passage of the Lokpal Bill in Parliament, Lok Satta Party national President Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan said that it would be deemed a success only if a dozen corrupt high-level politicians and civil servants are sentenced to rigorous imprisonment and their properties confiscated annually.
In a media statement, Dr. JP pointed out that such deterrent punishment would send a strong message to the entire nation on the Government’s commitment to fight corruption.
Dr. JP reiterated the Lok Satta Party contention that there is no alternative to creation of an independent, empowered Lokayukta at the State level because that is where corruption is omnipresent and hurts the common man most. Andhra Pradesh, for instance, has only a toothless Lokayukta.
The passage of the Lokpal should be regarded as only a beginning in the war against corruption. The war can become full-fledged only when a stringent law on the lines of the Smugglers and Foreign Exchange Manipulators Act (SAFEMA) is in place providing for confiscation of the entire property of the corrupt.
The Lokpal law should be supplemented with a law to guarantee Government services as a matter of right to every citizen with provision imposition of penalty for failure to deliver services. A Bill drafted by the Lok Satta in this regard at the instance of the Parliamentary Committee is before Parliament.
Dr. JP also demanded that laws, rules and regulations should be ushered in to ensure that all scarce natural resources like telecom spectrum, iron ore and coal mines are allocated in a competitive and transparent manner.
According to Dr. JP, the Lokpal law will cover about 2000 high-level politicians and civil servants at the Central level. The Central Vigilance Commission will deal with lower level employees under the superintendence of the Lokpal.
Dr. JP recalled with happiness that most of the recommendations made by the Lok Satta Round Table 2011 on the Lokpal have been incorporated in the amended Bill. Some of the best legal brains in the country including the late Justice J. S. Verma and Justice M. N. Venkatachalaiah took part in the Round Table and suggested changes in the Lokpal Bill conceived by the Government.
Dr.JP's Letter to Speaker on AP Reorganization Bill
Date: 16th December, 2013
From:
Dr Jayaprakash Narayan,
Member, AP Legislative Assembly
Kukatpalle (046) Assembly Constituency
To
The Honourable Speaker,
AP Legislative Assembly.
Sir,
Sub: Furnishing of prior information before commencing discussion on AP Reorganization Bill-2013 – Reg.
The AP Reorganization Bill-2013, referred by the Hon’ble President to the State Legislature is a momentous Bill of great significance, and potentially long-term, profound consequences. As such, the Members are entitled to full information in advance, and opportunity to study the provisions of the Bill as well as relevant information before the discussion commences. In particular, the following information is absolutely essential before member can express any meaningful views:
1. The Statement of objects and reasons.
2. The Financial Memorandum.
3. Ways and means position, revenues, grants and revenue and plan expenditure in respect of Hyderabad city (GHMC), and the three regions of the State – Coastal Andhra, Rayalaseema and Telangana.
4. The staff position in each region – the number of posts, department wise; the existing staff and their origin – region wise and zone wise; vacancies in each region.
5. The pension liabilities of each region and GHMC area.
6. The asset valuation and location of assets in respect of major corporations; debt and other liabilities of these corporations.
7. Revenue deficits attributable to Coastal Andhra, Rayalaseema, GHMC area, and Telangana region excluding GHMC area.
8. Other relevant details to facilitate careful, objective and dispassionate examination of the Bill.
I request you to kindly direct that the above information may be furnished to me as a member, as well as other members, before discussion is taken up in the House.
Yours sincerely,
Jayaprakash Narayan
Dr. JP seeks relevant info on AP Reorganization Bill prior to discussion
Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan, Kukatpally legislator and Lok Satta Party national President, today requested the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly to furnish him and other Members information on a number of aspects of the AP Reorganization Bill-2013 to facilitate a meaningful discussion.
Describing it as a Bill of great significance with potentially long-term and profound consequences, Dr. JP told the Speaker that the Members are entitled to full information in advance and an opportunity to study its provisions and relevant information before the discussion commences.
In a letter addressed to the Speaker, Dr. JP said the following information is “absolutely essential” to facilitate “a careful, objective and dispassionate examination” of the Bill:
1. The Statement of Objects and Reasons
2. The Financial Memorandum
3. Ways and means position, revenues, grants and revenue and Plan expenditure in respect of Hyderabad city (GHMC), and the three regions of the State – Coastal Andhra, Rayalaseema and Telangana
4. The staff position in each region – the number of posts, department-wise; the existing staff and their origin region-wise and zone-wise; vacancies in each region
5. The pension liabilities of each region and GHMC area
6. The asset valuation and location of assets in respect of major corporations; debt and other liabilities of these corporations
7. Revenue deficits attributable to Coastal Andhra, Rayalaseema, GHMC area, and Telangana region excluding GHMC area
8. Other relevant details

