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JP Fires On 'Cash' Politics & 'Free' Schemes
By: Tupaki Desk | 24 Feb 2019 9:28 AM GMTJayaprakash Narayan has been staying away from the corrupt politics as they aren't gonna yield good results to the public. Though he retired from active politics, Lok Satta Founder continued to share his views on government policies and people's issues frankly. In-depth analysis of JP makes the educated youth gain awareness about various topics.
Political Parties continued to rely on Populist Schemes for the sake of votes. Jayaprakash Narayan expressed his displeasure on 'Free' Schemes which make people lazy.
Speaking on '2019 Election - People's Manifesto' at the Lok Satta State-level Meeting in Vijayawada, Jayaprakash Narayana predicted a massive change in the country after 2019. He feels decentralisation of power is the only solution for the dire situation prevalent right now. 'If a political party doesn't come forward to protect the rights of Telugu People, What is the use of its existence? We should offer what public want.
Offering everything for free can't change the lives of people. Elections weren't happening in a democratic manner. Auctions have been conducted for the sake of votes. Candidates are willing to spend Rs 25 crore to Rs 50 crore for Assembly Seat. They are focussing on recovering much more than investment after the victory,' opined JP.
Political Parties continued to rely on Populist Schemes for the sake of votes. Jayaprakash Narayan expressed his displeasure on 'Free' Schemes which make people lazy.
Speaking on '2019 Election - People's Manifesto' at the Lok Satta State-level Meeting in Vijayawada, Jayaprakash Narayana predicted a massive change in the country after 2019. He feels decentralisation of power is the only solution for the dire situation prevalent right now. 'If a political party doesn't come forward to protect the rights of Telugu People, What is the use of its existence? We should offer what public want.
Offering everything for free can't change the lives of people. Elections weren't happening in a democratic manner. Auctions have been conducted for the sake of votes. Candidates are willing to spend Rs 25 crore to Rs 50 crore for Assembly Seat. They are focussing on recovering much more than investment after the victory,' opined JP.