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OATHS TAKEN BY LOKSATTA CANDIADTES
Lok Satta candidates pledge not to Buy votes or distribute liquor
People contesting on the Lok Satta Party ticket to the Assembly and the Lok Sabha all over the State today pledged themselves to relentlessly work for people”s welfare and not to abuse power under any circumstances to serve his/her or relative's and friend's interests.
They swore to eradicate poverty and illiteracy, provide corruption-free politics, work for total decentralization of powers and restriction on liquor consumption, and stand for democratic values and constitutional rule in thought, word and deed. They pledged not to buy votes with money or liquor.
Mrs. Y. Rama Devi, Joint Secretary, administered the oath to candidates contesting from Greater Hyderabad and Ranga Reddy districts. Cine writer Agastya Sastry, music director Nalluri Sudhir Kumar, TV director Raja Varma and a number of engineering students joined the Lok Satta Party today.
Addressing the party candidates, Lok Satta Party President Dr, Jayaprakash Narayan said they had to live up to the great expectations the people had in them. If party candidates were guilty of inducing voters with money and liquor, he himself would appeal to voters to defeat them. Dr. JP unveiled a giant size whistle, the party’s election symbol, and a CD of party songs.
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AGENDA OF LOKSATTA
1000 Small Towns in Andhra Pradesh
Large number of people are migrating to big cities in search of employment and basic amenities/facilities such as hospitals and quality schools. On an average 5000 people per day migrate to cities in our state, and a large number of them end up in slums. Due to the absence of basic infrastructure in rural areas, villagers are forced to commute to distant cities for even the smallest problems.
In order to address these problems Lok Satta government will develop 1000 small towns, which will result in integration of rural areas with urban economy. Migration to urban areas will be prevented by creating modern facilities, employment opportunities, and good living conditions in the rural areas.
16. Small Towns will be Developed
- A town within a radius of 10 km of every village will be developed by Lok Satta government with all necessary infrastructure at a cost of Rs. 25 crores.
- 1000 such small towns will be developed across the state. These towns will be identified and developed based on road connectivity, natural resources, human resources and agricultural produce in neighboring villages.
- These towns will be endowed with quality educational facilities, health services, clean and safe drinking water supply, drainage, public parks, library, skills training, small industries, and transport facilities, making these small towns economic hubs and magnets for local migration.
17. Urban Amenities in Rural Areas
- Lok Satta government guarantees access to quality urban amenities and services to all villages.
- All towns will be connected with neighbouring villages by roads and bus facilities.
- In the small towns, an E-seva center will act as an inter-face with the government, computer center and skills training centers will be established.
- Each small town will have a 30 bed-hospital which will become a hub for '108' services.
- All small towns will have agricultural markets and cold storage facilities.
- These small towns will become nodal points for agri-clinics in neighboring villages.
70 percent of our population lives in villages, and many of these citizens do not have access to basic amenities, such as clean drinking water. Absence of basic infrastructure and minimal delivery of services have made living conditions miserable. To compound this misery, corruption, nepotism, and favoritism are preventing common people from reaping the benefits of various government programmes. Lok Satta government will take concrete steps and measures to create basic amenities and proper living conditions for all.
5. Funds for Villages
6. Safe Drinking Water for Every Village
7. 'Jala Raksha' - Combating the Menace of Contaminated Water
8. 24 hour power to every village
9. No more Public Defecation
10. Villages Connected by Roads
11. Bus Service to Every Village
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