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Freedom Team of India no longer approves Lok Satta Party for its members

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The Freedom Team of India has, after consideration of the actions taken by Lok Satta Party towards the end of its campaign in the 2014 General elections – of blindly singing praise of BJP and Modi – has decided to delist Lok Satta Party. This means FTI members joining LSP will now be automatically disqualified from FTI membership, and any existing FTI member of LSP will need to resign from LSP. In early 2013, FTI had specifically disapproved socialist AAP for our members, leading ultimately to the termination of membership for three FTI members. (Our basic requirements do not possibly allow any FTI member to join Congress or BJP, or other such corrupt socialist party – just in case you are wondering why these "mainstream" parties are not mentioned). The resolution passed by FTI in May 2014 reads: FTI resolves that its members can join one of the following parties if they wish to pursue politics in advance of the 500 members assembling:   Tier 1 Party (totally committed to FTI's Sone Ki Chidiya reform agenda): Swarna Bharat Party   Tier 2 Parties: (Broadly liberal but where FTI members should influence towards SKC agenda) Swatantra Bharat Party and Navbharat Party   Tier 3 Parties: (Some liberal ideas, but not consistent and not to be directly supported. FTI members should either be able to change these parties towards SKC agenda and total integrity, or resign from these parties at the earliest): Bharat Uday Mission and Jago Party   Joining any party not listed above will lead to the automatic termination of FTI membership."

Resolution dated 29 September 2016

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FTI resolves to provide Sone Ki Chidiya Federation with Rs.25,000 in support of the debate competition being organised by Alok Kumar in Shamli district. SKCF will maintain due accounts and publish the details of the project in its annual (audited) report. Upon approval of this resolution (and subject to appropriate transfer of signatories, etc, which is already underway), the Secretary of FTI may please transfer Rs.25,000 to SKCF’s bank account. It is also resolved that all FTI resolutions be published on the internet, for ready reference.

FTI’s Policy Competition: The Results (and seven prizes)

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Date of Announcement: 27 April 2013 Background The Freedom Team of India’s policy competition, announced on 15 November 2012, attracted over 400 registrants. A total of 20 entries were received. One competitor had applied to join FTI. Although he has…

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Appeal for funds for Sone Ki Chidiya rally against tyranny, and to demand Total Reform

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Date of fund raising request: 16 May 2013 Funds received to date from this appeal and that of April 2013: Click here to view. Purpose: To request urgent contributions (at least Rs. 5 lakhs) to Freedom Team of India (FTI) to help…

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