It is an assault on democracy: Dr. JP
Hyderabad|India|February'2011:
“I
do not view it as a personal attack on me; it is an assault on
democracy itself,” said Lok Satta Party President Dr. Jayaprakash
Narayan here.
Addressing media a few hours he was subjected to a physical attack
on the legislature premises, Dr. JP expressed his gratitude to the
Deputy Speaker of the Assembly, the Chairman of the Legislative
Council, the Chief Minister and the Leader of the Opposition and
thousands of others who had conveyed him their sympathies. He wished
speedy recovery of Mr. Paladugu Venakata Rao who came to his rescue
unmindful of his age and health.
Pointing out that a number of people were seething with anger while
some others were sad over the incidents, he appealed to people not
to react violently either in word or deed. In this context, he
recalled Mahatma Gandhi’s saying that “an eye for an eye will leave
the entire world blind.” Dr. JP added he did not lodge a complaint
against anybody for the attack. He believed that the Chair is
competent enough to take all steps to preserve democracy and ensure
smooth conduct of the House.
Speaking without any anger or rancor, Dr. JP said he always
maintained the party is more important than an individual, and the
country is more important than a party. Some people seem to be
wishing to silence the voice of those who enjoy credibility because
they always speak facts. “Facts do not go away whether there is JP
or no JP. Dharma and justice will always triumph”
Dr. JP appealed to people to sit up and take notice of the decline
in democratic values. Democracy calls for reasoned debate and
harmonization of different viewpoints in a peaceful manner through
constitutional means. Democracy does not mean mere conduct of
elections. Democracy has been under attack in some part of the
country or the other every day.
A remedy to the ills of democracy lies in more democracy and not in
running away from it. Tearing away of Constitution copies and
boycotting of elections will not provide a solution.
Dr. JP said he did not advocate suspension of the Assembly and the
imposition of President’s rule, as put out by certain media
sections. All that he said was that if the situation was allowed to
drift and lead to Preisdent’s rule, it did not augur well for
democracy.
Dr. JP said he was fully committed to protecting the rights of
Telangana people. It was the Lok Satta which spearheaded the move
for the deletion of Section 14 from the Presidential Order on
recruitment of police personnel in Hyderabad. It was the Lok Satta
which opposed the diversion of the Godavari water for meeting the
drinking water needs of Hyderabad as it would harm the interests of
people in Telangana. It was again the Lok Satta which strongly
aruged for utilization of the Nagarjunasagar waters for the benefit
of Telangana and Rayalaseema.
The Lok Satta Party, he recalled, always maintained that if people
accomplished their dream of a separate Telangana State peacefully,
it would not be a catastrophe. At the same time, the party believed
that a separate State would not serve its purpose unless the people
of the region have access to education, health and employment
opportunities and local governments are fully empowered.
He said he still regarded TRS members as friends and harbored no
ill-will against them.
Lok Satta Party President D. V. V. S. Varma appealed to all
political parties and democratic forces to observe February 18 as
‘Democracy Protection Day’ to condemn the physical attack on party
President Dr. JP in the Assembly precincts.
He condemned the TRS activists’ attack on Medka Lok Satta Party
President Tummalapalli Srinivas, who was peacefully protesting
against the attack on Dr. JP.
Addressing media earlier, party leaders Varma, V. Laxman Balaji, G.
Raja Reddy, V. Vijayender Reddy, P. Ravi Maruth said the attack on
Dr. JP was an attack on democracy and the Constitution. It had
tarnished the image of the legislature. Legislatures should be
forums only for those who believe in democracy and not for goondas
and rowdies.
They demanded that the Government wake up from its stupor and take
stern action those who instigate and indulged in the attack on Dr.
JP.
Feb.2011