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Andhra Pradesh Lok Satta Party
Founded | 2nd October, year 2006 |
Preceded by | (NGO) Lok Satta |
Headquarters | 8-2-674B/2/9- Headquarter No. |
13A- Road No | |
Banjara Hills, | |
Hyderabad- 500034, | |
Phone No.: +91 22 23311816 | |
Newspaper | Lok Satta & check the website- http://news.loksatta.org |
Youth wing | the great Yuva Satta |
Women's wing | the strongest Mahila Satta |
International affiliation | People For the Lok Satta |
Introduction
Lok Satta can be regarded as the governmental celebration in Indian established through Dr. Narayan Jayaprakash and it was released on the Oct 2, year 2006 through Lok Satta non-reflex company. The Loksatta Activity conducted for management and governmental changes and that went for past 10 years, such as constitutional changes to remove defections, decrease the size of ministers, Right towards information Act (RTI), disclosure of the police information and resources by different applicants and others. The celebration decided for whistle icon for this year's elections.
History
As a Non-Governmental Organization
Lok Satta Party began as the resident activity, “Andolan Lok Satta” and Movement Lok Satta, at Andhra Pradesh which got later propagate across the nation, such as Mumbai with "Vote JUHU" strategy and then” Vote Mumbai." This Lok Satta Company proved helpful on providing about several governmental changes for more than ten decades by dealing with other social companies. Lok Satta was established with the understanding that coming into immediate state policies is only choice to carry about essential changes in program and the new governmental lifestyle. It increased quickly, and incrrased 1000 associates in Higher Hyderabad area and more than 60,000 associates at Andhra Pradesh and then only it were recognized as governmental party.
As a Political Party
Lok Satta as a party has been in many other Native indian declares such as Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Maharashtra.
Organization
The governmental body shall have the 5-tier business framework including following units:
- Primary device at town panchayat, public keep, town organization department or all many other stages as governmental body may recommend.
- Intermediate device at advanced panchayat, town, Municipal Corporation and such other stages as governmental body may recommend.
- District Units at region or many such other stages as governmental body would recommend.
- State Units at states, partnership area or many other stages as body would recommend.
- National governmental body n at nationwide level.
Note 1: Governmental body associates including experts, women, younger generation, learners and other similar associations can form individual categories as their part of main and advanced stages and such other stages as they have been recommended.
Note 2: The Governmental body would provide for the organization of companies and companies of the similar-minded people every now and then.
LSP in Various States
LSP can be regarded as significant events in state policies of the Andhra Pradesh. LSP is planning to flourish its extension on nearby areas of Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu. It is always contacting for more assistance from conscious individuals in Indian to provide durability to its activity in various declares.
Famous Members of the Party
Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan
Dr. Narayan Jayaprakash (born on 14 Jan year 1956), called as JP, is the Native indian politician, governmental reformer, and the author. He is also creator and Chief executive of the Lok Satta governmental body, and currently a Participant of Legal Set up through Kukatpally constituency at Andhra Pradesh at the south-eastern Indian. Dr. Narayan is also the former Native indian community manager. He has been known especially for part in providing electoral changes along with Right to Details (RTI) act. He had published content in Native indian magazines, such as the Indian Times, Economical Periods, Economical Show, The Hindu along with Eenadu, and organised tv reveals protecting elections and state policies such as the "Pratidhwani".