Saturday, August 3, 2013

Public Information Officers of Lok Satta Party

S.NoPIO Name and Contact InfoAppellate Authority
1

Ms. Richa Verma
Lok Satta Party
National

29/C, Sector - 12,
National Capital Region (NCR),
NOIDA, 201 301, Delhi
Email: pio@loksatta.org

Sri MBNVV Prasad
House No: 8-2-674B/2/9,
Plot Number: 93,
Happy Valley,
Road No: 13-A,
Banjarahills,
Hyderabad - 500 034.
2

Sri M Satyanarayana
Lok Satta Party,
Andhra Pradesh Chapter

House No: 8-2-674B/2/9,
Plot Number: 93, Happy Valley,
Road No: 13-A, Banjarahills,
Hyderabad - 500 034.
Email: pio.ap@loksatta.org

Sri P Kodandarama Rao
House No: 8-2-674B/2/9,
Plot Number: 93,
Happy Valley,
Road No: 13-A,
Banjarahills,
Hyderabad - 500 034.

3

Sri. Siddharth Panwar,
Lok Satta Party,
Delhi Chapter,

Sai Villa, 2nd Floor, D-112 Anand Vihar,
Delhi 110092
Email: pio@delhi.loksatta.org


4

Sri CN Deepak
Lok Satta Party,
Karnataka Chapter,

# 1677, 17th Main,
2nd Phase, JP Nagar,
Bengaluru - 560078


5

Sri. D S Ranga Rao
Lok Satta Party,
Maharashtra Chapter,

Base Unit 4,
Byculla Service Industries Premises,
Dadaji Kondeo Road (Sussex Road),
Byculla (East),
Mumbai 400 012
Email: pio@loksattamh.org


6

G.Nandha kumar
Lok Satta Party,
Tamilnadu Chapter,

No:31/59, South West Boag Road (Visa Hospital Complex),
T.Nagar, Chennai - 600 017
Email: pio@tn.loksatta.org

Pravin Radhakrishnan
No:31/59, South West Boag Road (Visa Hospital Complex),
T.Nagar, Chennai - 600 017.

1 comment:

  1. Would like to share these foresighted lines from Bibek Debroy’s “Young India & Polls 2014” in this platform for people-centric alternative politics…

    “It should be everyone’s case that a churn is happening in India and will manifest itself in subsequent elections, if not in 2014. And, indeed, the beginnings of that structural shift should be seen in 2014. This is one of the problems with forecasting elections on the basis of past trends.

    What one does know is that few political parties and leaders have understood that a shift is taking place. This is reflected in discourse and debates and will be reflected in manifestos and vision documents. The Bible states, ‘Your young men will see visions, your old men will dream dreams.’

    While the old men will dream of coming back to power, it should be a function of a vision that is sold to Young India of betterment of lives and economic empowerment, not doles and handouts. It should be a vision of where we want India to be in 2025, or beyond. That differentiates 20/20 vision from myopia.”

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