Saturday, April 12, 2014

Mr Anurag Kejriwal, former President of Delhi unit of the party was expelled from party's membership

Loksatta Party on Saturday expelled former Delhi unit president Mr. Anurag Kejriwal from its membership, with immediate effect for the gross violation of the code of ethics and principles that the party advocates and has scrupulously followed for the past 18 years.

Mr.Kejriwal was expelled after a sting operation by a news channel in which he was seen bragging about his ability to influence the party leadership to work for certain vested interests. He also expressed willingness to field Dummy candidates in the Delhi assembly election to undercut other parties and was seen discussing the quantum of funding required for the party's Campaign currently underway in Andhra Pradesh. LSP National President Dr.Jayaprakash Narayan is the frontrunner for the Malkajgiri Lok Sabha seat in Hyderabad.

Mr. Surendra Srivastava, Loksatta Party's National General Secretary in a statement said that LSP decided to expel Mr. Kejriwal for making false claims and trying to bring the party's name into disrepute. The party is also exploring the possibility of other action against him.

Mr. Kejriwal was earlier asked to resign as the Delhi State President and from the National Steering Committee of the party. The expulsion is in line with the exemplary standards of conduct set by LokSatta Party in public life. This should send an unambiguous message that the party has absolutely zero-tolerance for such acts of indiscretions which seeks to strike the very edifice of high moral standards and the basic ideals of the party.

The National General Secretary described as poppycock Mr. Kejriwal's claims of putting up dummy candidates and disrupting parliamentary sessions at the behest of vested interests. He said candidate selection in Loksatta Party is not done by one individual but through a process of primaries while the track record of Dr Jayaprakash Narayan as a legislator in the outgoing Andhra Pradesh assembly spoke for itself.

Such acts jeopardize the selfless contributions of LokSatta Party members and volunteers that have made it the pioneer of clean politics and the supporters of the party should rest assured that the Party will always act decisively to preserve its character and reputation as the agents of positive change in Indian politics. LokSatta Party firmly believes that personal integrity is a sine-quo-non for probity in public life.

Mr. Srivastava further said Loksatta Party had always supported policies that were in the national interest irrespective of who promoted them and would continue to do so. He said, LSP had worked with parties across the spectrum to champion laws that would help clean up the country's polity, such as The Right to Information Act, The election funding law, The candidates disclosures, The Lokpal Bill, The Right to Services Bill and The National Judicial Commission Bill etc.

Mr. Srivastava also said Loksatta Party accepts donations only by cheque and never in cash.

LSP National General Secretary Mr. Surendra Srivastava also announced that the working committee and executive committee of the Delhi State unit had been suspended and a five-member interim panel of Loksatta's youth leaders has been set up to run the party's affairs until further notice.

Mr.Achyutam Kallani, 29, a banker by profession, will be the convener of the panel. The other members are Mr. Siddharth Panwar, 30, a researcher; Mr. Hemant Chandak, 33, corporate professional, Mr. Dushyant Arora, 26, a lawyer and Mr. Anuj Middha, 26, an entrepreneur.

Mr. Achyutam Kallani may be contacted at 0 981 1546 269 or achyutamkalyani@gmail.com

2 comments:

  1. I you support policies that were of national interests what are you tacitly aligning with paswans, yedurappas, srimulus, bokhariys, radadiyas, thatckreys and rest of the goons.

    Wish you had continued to support anti corruption movement but guess greed of becoming a minister in modi govt came in the way.

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  2. It is totally misinformation and ill-judged impression.

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