User talk:Musunuru77

I have been watching the activities of Loksatta for couple of years and am sure that the style of function is similar to that of the practices in USA. I had an opportunity to see an interview of Karan Thaper with JP and really impressive. Being a person from the family with agricultural background in Krishna District, I feel that we need people like JP. The need of the hour for India is not to serve with donating the property what we have but need a person who is not corrupt.

For the last five years, I feel that AP government became like a realtor who sells government land or lease to friends for money. I really do not have much idea on the developmental activities by YS Govt but I strongly feel suffocated to see the scandals of 1000s of acers of land to corporates and scandals of ring road, harassing people who have hard earned land and forcing them to come and work for cogress and this is nothing but blackmailing politics.

One may surprise, if the government is corrupt how it came to power again. My answer is that unless the sins of YS comes to a saturation point, voter wont explode. He has done the 80% wrong doings already during five year rule and going to implode into history for few decades.

It is a matter of time that people like JP should lead and come. There has been a start with clean politics in India. I am happy that we are going to get an opportunity to hear the voice of JP in AP Assembly soon. I find sincerety and pragmatism in JP'S arguement.

Unfortunately, I am out of India and struggling for my life due to my financial comittments and not able to come to India and take part in JP'S movement.I am really worried that YS will start looting the villeges in Andhra in the name of some SEZ or some big company. I request JP to concentrate on the problems of farmers in AP who wait for one time crop in an year and that too is being looted by unscrupulous millers or corrupt paracite politicians.

I beg JP to voice for farmers in AP and buy their paddy by govt and millers.Thanks.Pradeep K Musunuru