The Lok Satta Party will draw "an action plan to address people's problems", at its seventh annual conference at Classic Gardens in Secunderabad on November 24.
Disclosing this at a media meet here today, state Lok Satta Party president Katari Srinivasa Rao said that with the administration paralyzed for the last 4 years, there has been no meaningful discussion over issues ranging from farmers suicides, weavers and havoc caused by natural calamities, to growing unemployment and spiraling prices, leave alone attempts at addressing them.
Reportedly, the conference will also focus on gearing up the party to face the 2014 elections, and strengthening the organization under the direction of its national president Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan.
Srinivasa Rao said that party leaders from villages to the leaders at the state level in Andhra Pradesh, as well as from other states, will take part in the conference.
Srinivasa Rao released a poster relating to the annual conference.
Lok Satta Party vice president A Ramesh Reddy, secretary Eeda Chennaiah and Greater Hyderabad unit president Dosapati Ramu were also part of the media meet. (INN)
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