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Dear Friend,
As you might be aware, Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan, the recently elected MLA of
the Lok satta Party (www.loksatta.org) has prepared 'Prevention of
corruption law amendment bill 2009' and has submitted it to the chief
minister of Andhra Pradesh, requesting him to introduce it in the next
Assembly session in July 2009.
The purpose of this bill is to make the ACB (anti-corruption bureau)
independent of political interference, to make the present legal framework
more efficient and to clarify that MLAs and CM also fall under this law. The
details can seen here
http://www.loksatta.org/cms/documents/corruption.pdf
However public pressure is very essential for it to be introduced in the
Assembly by the ruling party. (After all, we are all potential voters)
YOU CAN DO YOUR BIT.
Yes, your single e-mail can change the things.
You can do one or more of the following three things (in the order of
simplicity).
1. Please click the link below and sign the petition to the CM
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/lsp62009/petition.html<http://www.petitiononline.com/lsp62009/petition.html>
2. You can email to "c...@ap.gov.in" the following message after modifying
if you want to
"Dear Dr Rajasekhar Reddy garu,
I, a concerned citizen of AP, request you to introduce and facilitate
enacting of the 'anti-corruption law amendment' bill prepared by Dr
Jayaprakash Narayan in the ensuing budget session of the legislative
assembly.
Yours Sincerely
Your Name and details"
3. You can write a letter with similar message and post it to "Dr YS
Rajasekhar Reddy, the CM, C-Block, 6th Floor, AP secretariat,
Hyderabad-500004
Together we can make great things happen.
Yours Sincerely
Dr Siva Reddy
Lok Satta Party
Please forward this e-mail to as many people as possible.
Please sign the petition and send the e-mails NOW, otherwise it may be too
late!
here is the link again
http://www.PetitionOnline.com/lsp62009/petition.html<http://www.petitiononline.com/lsp62009/petition.html>
Do not forget to forward this e-mail to as many people as possible.
The ultimate tragedy is not the brutality of the bad people but the silence
of the good people - Martin Luther King