An Evening with Dr Jayaprakash Naryan
Written by Sonit Seth, President NetSAP BostonOn Tuesday May 4th, NetSAP Boston hosted sought after speaker Dr Jaya Prakash Narayan of the Lok Satta Party during his tour of the United States to deliver talks on various topics as part of the “Rejuvenate India” series. The event was held at MIT University and co-promoted by the MIT University student group, Sangam and the local People for Lok Satta chaper.

Dr.Jayprakash Narayan is presently a member of Andhra Pradesh state legislative assembly, a former doctor, social reformer, columnist and former Indian public administrator. During the 16 years of distinguished public service in various capacities, he acquired a formidable reputation in the state of Andhra Pradesh and India. He was also the founder of ‘Lok Satta movement’, an Indian non profit for democratic reforms in India. Dr.JP launched the Lok Satta political party in 2006 with citizen centric government as it’s main agenda. He was a journalist (author of news paper articles), an Indian social activist for local governments, a member of various Constitutional and Government committees and a motivating speaker. He has played a key role in drafting many Indian laws in last decade like the Right to Information act (2005), Electoral reforms and decentralization.
The event began with Dr. Narayan speaking on multiple topics of his political experiences in India and he shared a number of interesting and enlightening stories on what was currently happening in the country. He then gave his views on what his vision of what India should be doing moving forward and he gave ideas to people on how they could get involved.
After his initial speech, a lively and interactive question and answer session followed for more than an hour. The crowd of almost 100 people were very engaged with the discussion and many different people asked questions about Dr. Narayan’s views on issues relating to politics, his own life experiences and how he got to the point where he was at today. In fact, the question and answer session would have continued even further, but the event had to end because the time ran out.
This was an excellent event that received positive feedback afterwards. The people in attendance enjoyed listening to the dynamic speaker, Dr Narayan and they appreciated NetSAP Boston hosting him for an event. The event served as good publicity for the organization in the local community as many people in attendance were not aware of NetSAP Boston prior to attending the event.
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