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Dr. Kaushal Kant Mishra at the end of JNU-Student Union Election in 2006
Youth for Equality decided to make direct political intervention in the 2009 Lok sabha polls. Youth
For Equality launched a political wing. We decided to select a People’s candidate. We invited the
resumes for Lok Sabha candidates for New Delhi constituency till 30th march 2009.
So finally, we selected 53 candidates for first phase of screening and we divided them into 5
groups and selected one from each group. In second phase screening we selected 3 candidates.
They will be offered to open forum on Tuesday in which local residents and panel of experts will
be invited to screen them openly, in front of media. All the media person’s are invited to witness
this open debate. We will also perform online opinion for the above mentioned candidates and
finally we will select the Lok Umeedwar that will be people’s candidate and he/she will be the
Y4E's candidate.
The three selected candidates, Major Sangeeta Tomar, Dr. Girish Singh, and Ms Ashima
Khanna will face open PUBLIC DEBATE on 7th APRIL to become People's Candidate and contest
from New Delhi Loksabha seat
Time and venue for open debate-
1. First time in the history of India a student’s organization is launching its political wing. Till day
Political parties have been launching their student wings.
2. Membership of Youth for Equality is not open for all but only on reference of an existing
member.
3. Person has to work for social cause and give a time commitment of at least one hour every
week.
4. Policies and our directions will be decided by non political people who will never come into
executive working of the organization. Office bearers will only be powerless executives
discharging their responsibilities.
5. We are first in India to make our accounts completely transparent and will be disclosed to all
every month. How ever small or big transactions may be.
6. There will be a panel of 3 independent People’s Commissioners who will be eminent public
personalities to supervise all affairs in the organization. They will not be members of Youth For
Equality.
7. Will not field our own candidate but will give our platform to People’s Candidate. (Selection of
LOK Umeedwar ,as explained above.)
8. We are also launching a nationwide Election Helpline for using 49’0 (None of the above)
option. This helpline will also give details of candidate’s background in Delhi.
Numbers are 9968880956 and 9968880958
Dr. Kaushal Kant Mishra, President, YFE explaining about Lok Ummidwar
Major Sangeeta Tomar, Final Candidate for 2009 Lok Sabha Election
NEW DELHI: The anti-reservation brigade is all set to go political with Youth for Equality (YFE)
deciding to field its candidate from the New Delhi constituency for the coming general elections.
Through the launch of the political outfit, YFE has decided to make a direct political intervention
in the coming Lok Sabha polls to continue their fight against reservations and criminalization of
politics. YFE has already registered itself with the Election Commission as a non-recognized
political party.
What is unconventional for Indian politics is that YFE would not field its own candidate, but would
support the "people's candidate'' to be selected through a process of participation of the civil
society. "YFE would not follow what political parties otherwise do while selecting candidates. We
will support and campaign for a candidate chosen through an open process by various
organizations, NGOs, RWAs and the civil society,'' said Dr Kaushal Kant Mishra, president, YFE.
According to YFE officials, the organization has already received over 160 resumes for
candidature. YFE's expert panel comprising eminent persons having no political affiliation would
shortlist 10 of the aspirants. The list would then be sent to RWAs, trader associations, NGOs and
other organizations in the area for grading. The person who receives the best rating would be
YFE's candidate. Mishra said the people's commission, which would shortlist 10 candidates, would
comprise faculty members from AIIMS, Lady Hardinge Medical College, DU, JNU, Jamia and other
educational institutes and eminent people from other walks of life.
YFE would position its political activity around anti-reservation ideology, 49'O, criminalization of
politics, corruption, and accountability in government sponsored schemes.
On New Delhi constituency being its first political step, Brundaban Mishra of YFE said: "This is one
of the prestigious constituencies and we want to send just the right signal all across the country.''
Advocate R C Lahoti, who has been representing YFE in its fight against caste-based reservation
and on implementation of Lyngdoh Committee's recommendations in JNU, also joined in the
launch of the political wing to express solidarity. Lahoti said, "A big battle has started in a humble
way. I don't expect YFE to win any seats, which isn't their objective either, but it will definitely
wake people up from their ignorance. Unlike other parties YFE does not have a votebank. But the
votes they generate would be clean votes.''
URL: http://forbesindia.com/printcontent/33995
Kejriwal’s closest aide, Manish Sisodia, sits in one of the rooms, talking to a middle-aged man
with a walking stick. At the next table, an old man is explaining his electricity woes to one of the
young volunteers of India Against Corruption, Kejriwal’s NGO. It is three in the afternoon and
Sisodia missed his lunch. He is hurriedly eating water chestnuts out of a polythene bag and
ignores the calls he gets on his BlackBerry and iPhone. The man talking to him has come from
Dibrugarh in Assam and Sisodia is assessing how many people are willing to work for the new
party that Kejriwal announced on October 2.
The man tells him that he can get 10-12 people to work on weekends. “Just by working on
weekends we cannot build this nation, sir!” says Sisodia. “Tell me how many people are willing to
work every day making this [campaigning] their top priority?”
The man from Assam cannot think of anyone except himself and a retired professor. “But will he
[the professor] be able to walk across villages to build cadres?” asks Sisodia.
That, in a nutshell, is the biggest hurdle IAC faces as it transitions from an NGO to a political party.
As a social movement, it could sustain fasts and protests based in Delhi while the media,
especially the 24-hour news channels, took its message to millions across the country. But the
media is unlikely to extend that courtesy while IAC tries to build its cadres as a political party. For
that, IAC requires hordes of committed people who have such belief in Kejriwal’s vision for India
that they forego weeks and months of regular vocation.
And there’s the rub. Kejriwal’s vision for India, elaborately detailed in his book Swaraj,is a
disastrous mix of idealism, naïveté and blindness bordering on the idiotic. It has received scant
attention; the media has mostly followed Kejriwal’s valiant attempts to expose the rotten
underbelly of India’s political establishment.
Kejriwal wants to change the way Indians govern themselves. He hopes to bring “truly
participative” democracy where assemblies of voters called gram sabhas (rural) and mohalla
sabhas (urban) will decide what is best for them instead of some Central planner sitting in Delhi.
Sounds good until you get down to brass-tacks. For land acquisition, Kejriwal’s solution is to grant
the final word to the gram sabha, which in his opinion “is best positioned to negotiate” with the
big corporate houses. This will cut down corruption by bureaucrats and ministers. It doesn’t
matter to him that most rural folks may not be sophisticated enough to know the “best deal”. Or
that the company may bribe the influential leaders of the gram sabha, instead of the bureaucrats,
to get a favourable verdict. “Let it be. If leaders fail them, then people will not trust them next
time!” he says. But will there be a next time for poor farmers who have lost their land in a sub-
optimal deal?
In 2009, a group of young professionals and students from India’s top institutions, decided they
would fight for one seat in the Lok Sabha elections. Calling themselves Youth for Equality (YFE),
they believed Indians needed and desired a different set of politicians—leaders who would not
play politics based on caste, creed, etc.
They chose the New Delhi constituency. Instead of nominating candidates, they decided to let the
people choose their own candidate. This involved an SMS campaign to invite a long list of credible
names, followed by internal investigations and several rounds of interviews with the candidates.
Finally, they held a public gathering at Delhi’s Rajiv Chowk where three former high court judges
scrutinised the final three candidates in front of a crowd of 1,600. Judges gave points while the
candidates debated with each other and answered queries from the public.
To fund the election, YFE members went around the constituency, collecting donations to fight
the election. They collected Rs 1.2 crore and spent Rs 70,000 campaigning for the election.
Result: Their candidate, a woman with an Indian Army background, came fourth in the race.
President and founder of the YFE Dr Kaushal Kant Mishra, an orthopaedic surgeon in Delhi, says
the whole team was shocked. “We realised that you simply can’t win an election in India because
people themselves don’t want to change. They only vote on the basis of caste or the obscene
amount of money that flows through from the bigger political parties,” says a demoralised
Kaushal. He avoids using his surname, which points to an upper caste slab among Hindus.
This is more than just a cautionary tale for ‘Team Arvind’ for two reasons. One, Kejriwal’s method
of fighting elections is eerily similar to the YFE’s. Two, it also points to the true nature of the
Indian voter.
Congress’ inept and scam-ridden rule has meant that a change of guard is imminent in Delhi.
More importantly, it is now abundantly clear that India needs a better set of politicians. The fear
is do Indians want it?
“Ours is a very fractious society. Caste, region, religion… you know the irrational factors that
ordinarily should not play part in nation building,” laments Jayaprakash Narayan who founded
Lok Satta party in 2006 but holds just one seat in the Andhra Pradesh state Assembly.
“When you and I talk about India, we talk about an India which transcends all these. But the real
India does not transcend all these. For any sensitive soul, it is a very painful thing to accept. You
do not like to confront these things. But the moment you become a political force you have to
confront these.”
This article appeared in Forbes India Magazine of 09 November, 2012
YFE fielded 12 candidates for various posts in the Rargaon Panchayat in the Ranchi District
of Jharkhand.
Out of the 12 candidates 11 becomes victorious.
The 11 victorious, who are all tribal, includes 4 female candidates.
YFE cadre Shri Amar Singh Munda won for the post of Mukhiya of Rargaon Panchayat.
Amar Singh Munda is from the Lodhma village which is adopted by YFE for its all round
development.
YFE cadres Saraswati Devi, Shankutala Devi, Shantoshi Devi, Debanand Singh Munda, Shiv
Shankar Munda, Bholanath Majhi, Rajkishore Singh Munda and Balram Munda won the
post of Ward Member.
YFE contested against strong political forces like All Jharkhand Student Union (AJSU),
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) and other political parties as well as independent
candidates.
Victorious candidates in jubilant mood
On July 15, 2009 at 12 noon YFE formally adopted the village. The villagers have shown great
enthusiasm and are very encouraged with the efforts of the Youth for Equality.
(The Request Letter from
the Lodhma Village in Non
Judicial Stamp Paper submitted
to YFE President Dr. Kaushal
Kant Mishra)
Village women learning bamboo craft under Dr. Kaushal Kant Mishra’s initiative
Participation in Delhi Municipals Elections 2007
10th April 2007 - YFE Contested 3 Seats in the Delhi Municipal Election
Youth For Equality, during the Delhi Municipal Corporation elections 2007 tried to prove
the point that "participation not refrainment" is the answer. A conscious decision was taken to
contest the DMC election and three candidates were filed from three different constituencies.
a) Dr. Sanjay Rajput contested from Kasturba Nagar (South Delhi),
Under my leadership, students from JNU, DU and AIIMS along with others campaigned
vigorously for all the three candidates. In all the three constituencies YFE candidates surprised the
political pundits when they secured 3rd position only after the two national parties BJP and
Congress. The message was clear that the common men of India striving for a political alternative.
YFE can provide this!
NEW DELHI: Youth for Equality (YFE), which spearheaded the anti-reservation stir in the Capital
last year, has fielded five candidates for the forthcoming elections to the Municipal Corporation
of Delhi.
According to YFE's chief election coordinator Sameer Panda, the five candidates are N. K. Joshi
from Shahdara, Usha Sridhar from Janakpuri, Pradeep Jha from Guru Teg Bahadur Nagar, Syed
Mohsin from Zakir Nagar and Sanjay Rajput from Kasturba Nagar.
Pradeep Jha, 23, a civil services aspirant and a graduate from Delhi University, is the youngest
candidate for YFE. Among other candidates, Dr. Joshi and Dr. Usha are practicing doctors, while
Mr. Rajput is a research scientist at All-India Institute of Medical Sciences. Syed Mohsin is a Ph. D.
student from Jamia Millia Islamia.
Mr. Panda said the YFE will work towards bringing equality in development. "The representatives
of people live in areas which have better infrastructure and that alienates from the problems
being faced by the common man," said Mr. Panda.
In terms of planning for Delhi, Mr. Panda said the YFE also wants long-term planning with an eye
on improving infrastructure. He added that the National Capital Region should be integrated well
with the Capital and people should not face problems in transport.
The YFE had decided to enter the electoral fray about a month ago. After initial consultations
round 40 candidates were short-listed. Finally, it was decided that only five would be fielded. "We
will see what happens this time and then we will take it forward from there," said Mr. Panda.
He added that the candidates would take to door-to-door campaigning as YFE did not have funds
at par with big parties.
Youth For Equality Contested 1 Seats in the Bruhan
Mumbai Municipal Election, Maharashtra (5th
February 2007)
The Youth For Equality always believe in action. Under my leadership, Sanjeet Shukla, a 23-year-
old law student of Mithibai College and the sole candidate fielded by Youth For Equality (YFE)
has become a hit with Sion voters for the Bruhan Mumbai Muncipal Election. About 250 students
and faculty from several engineering and medical colleges across the city, including GS Medical
and KJ Somaiya Engineering colleges, the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) and
Jawaharlal Nehru University from New Delhi, campaigned for the Sion resident for the YFE
candidates. YFE in Mumbai has been getting positive response from residents of Ward 167 with
each passing day. The YFE's popularity has the Congress worried. The party has decided to
sideline its incumbent councilor, Babubhai Bhawanji, by fielding Upendra Doshi, general
secretary of the Mumbai Regional Congress Committee, to take on YFE candidate Sanjeet Shukla.
The outcome of the election was also impressive as the YFE secured 4th position and garnered
good number of votes.
Publication: The Times Of India Mumbai; Date: Jan 11, 2007;Section: Times City;Page: 7
Anti-quota group fields candidate
S.Balakrishnan | TNN
Mumbai: The bitter controversy that swept the country over reservations is set to become an
issue in the BMC polls. Youth for Equality (YFE), the organisation that is spearheading the anti-
reservation movement in the country, has decided to field a candidate in the BMC elections. Said
YFE spokesperson Gunjan Sharma: “We will be fielding a candidate, 23-yearold Sanjeet Shukla,
against the sitting Congress corporator Babubhai Bhawanji in Ward 167, which encompasses the
stretch between Sion Circle and King’s Circle.
“The Congress got the OBC reservation bill passed in Parliament in December when most
medical and engineering students across the country were busy with their exams. The party
thought that once the bill was passed then our agitation would die a natural death. We want to
prove them wrong. Contesting the BMC polls is a small step in that direction,’’ the 23-year-old
Sharma explained.
Sharma, who is a medical student, said, “We posted our idea of contesting on our website
www.youthforequality.in and the maximum responses came from this ward. So we decided to
field a candidate. Shukla is a law student of Mitthibai College and has been active with us for six
months. His father was a social worker in Sion.’’
He said that apart from taking up civic issues, the YFE wants to use the polls to spread
awareness about the “damage’’ reservations, especially for OBCs, are causing to Indian
democracy. He claimed that the maximum number of atrocities on Dalits, like in Khairlanji, was
committed by OBCs.
Said a Sion resident, R Vishwanath: “Ideally, local issues should be discussed in a civic election.
But since reservation is an important issue affecting every person, I will certainly back YFE.’’
To propel youth towards nation-building, the Art of Living Foundation and its youth wing, the
World Alliance for Youth Empowerment (WAYE) organized the Youth March against Corruption
and Terrorism on March 1, 2009. The Youth For Equality (YFE) also co-organized this event which
had a three-fold emphasis: Awareness, Accountability and Action. His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi
Shankar said, “The whole country is just looking at you for you to take leadership. The youth of
India should come upfront and unite against terrorism and corruption. Let us have a prosperous
and just India.” This movement was taken across the nation through the year with the theme:
“My Country Is My Valentine”. It leveraged the RTI, Citizens Charter, e-governance and free legal
aid by youth lawyers during its course of action.
The March: Against Terrorism against Corruption - ATAC
Dear Friends,
This is to bring to your kind attention that World Alliance for Youth Empowerment (WAYE) and
Youth for Equality (YFE) along with many other groups are going to have a massive rally on March
1st in New Delhi @ Parliament Street.
T H E M A R C H Against Corruption. Against Terrorism
*Date: *March 1, 2009
*Venue: *Parliament Street, New Delhi
*Time: *2pm
SUPPORTING PARTNER: Youth For Equality
Charon taraf andhera har ore bekali hai
Koi nahin batata kashti kidhar chali hai
Majdhar hai bhanwar hai ya paas hai kinara
Ya naash aa raha ya saubhagya ka sitara
Tamvedhini kiran ka sandhan mangta hoon
Dhruv ki kathin ghadi mein pehchaan maangta hoon
* (Excerpts from a poem By Ramdhari Singh Dinkar)***Before independence this
poem…*Inspired a man to awaken and overthrow the shackles of British domination on his
country. **His name was Bhagat Singh.***Today this poem will inspire…*A generation to awaken
and overthrow the shackles of corruption and terrorin our country. Our names are many.
*Aiming to mobilise over 1 lakh citizens to march together and raise aunified voice against
corruption and terrorism. Pledging to build a corruption free nation.
His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, Founder of the Art of Living Foundation, has conceptualized this
march to awaken and empower citizens in order to create an on-ground structure that will
actually effect a change in societal circumstances and situations. In keeping with His vision and
mission of astress-free, violence-free planet where individuals contribute towards the goal of a
One-World Family, this initiative has a three pronged purpose:-
1) Creating public awareness and mobilizing people, organizations and communities towards the
cause of rooting out corruption and terrorism from the country.
2) Organizing a forum and an activity structure in partnership with various NGO's, bodies to
involve citizen participation (esp. Youth) in the democratic process and address social issues.
3) Taking sustainable action at the grass root level, system level and policy level towards nation
building*
**WHY DO THIS NOW?*
India has the dubious distinction of being one of the most corrupt nationsin the world, ranking a
poor 45 of the 49 countries evaluated on the World Economic Forum Survey 2003 'Honesty' index.
A dangerous manifestation of corruption is terrorism. According to the database information
released by START (The National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terror)
4,108 terrorist incidents occurred in India between 1970 to 2004 which put India into sixth place
in Terrorism hit nations list. More than 400 people died in terror attacks in2008. The actual figure
is unknown. As a country, we need to actively start moving in a concerted way against these twin
evils that are now threatening our very existence. The support and ownership of civil society is an
important element in eradicating the problem of corruption and terrorism.*HOW DO WE ACHIEVE
OUR GOAL?*The Youth wing of the Art of Living, World Alliance for Youth Empowerment(WAYE)
will spearhead this year-long nation wide movement, starting with this march, that will have the
active support and participation of all sections of civil society including educational institutions,
NGO's, Residents welfare organisations, Youth groups, Social service organisations, Cultural
organisations, Corporate houses, and Individuals from all walks of life.The objective is to awaken
and empower people, especially the youth, to participate in the democratic process. Under the
sensitisation theme of "Make your Country your Valentine", we endeavour to catalyze this
movement, across the nation, with a 3 fold solution: AWARENESS, ACCOUNTABILITY & ACTION.*
The aim is to make the youth aware of their role and propel them to bring about social
transformation by active participation in the democratic process.**So let us send out a call to our
country to create a safe society. A society which has no fear in walking into an airplane, train, bus.
Or when we enter a mall, cinema, hotel, with our children. Or our very own homes.*
*Let us take responsibility and bring the change- for our future and our future generations**
**Ask not what your country can do for you,**Ask what you can do for your country.*
So this movement is yet another attempt to bring all the concerned citizens on one stage. Hence,
we would want all big small groups/association/organizations extending support to this rally. It
would be even more great if few of the representatives from your organization can come to
attend the same. For more details regarding the same you can visit the website
http://www.themarch.in
You can also get the latest updates on the same by sending SMS MARCH to 56767
You can also contact
Dr Kaushal Kant Mishra on: 09868340420
In the same stage, Arvind Kejriwal and Kiran Bedi also addressed the gathering
Arvind Kejriwal
Kiran Bedi
Mass Rallies at India Gate
Filed numerous petition at the Supreme Court of India and got Fali S. Nariman, Harish N. Salve, K.K.
Venugopal, P.P. Rao, Indu Malhotra, Mukul Rahtogi, M.L. Singhvi and Rajiv Dhawan to argue for the
cases.
Dr. Kaushal Kant Mishra with Rajiv Goswami’s Mother at AIIMS, 2006
“Youth For Equality” and “Doctors For You” launched a massive flood relief operation in Bihar with
over 1500 specialist doctors & other volunteers, in association with the Indian Railways in 2009.
A team of committed members under Dr. Kaushal’s leadership visited the village on
15 July 2009. They formally talked and adopted the village subsequently. The
villagers have shown great enthusiasm and are very encouraged with the efforts of
the Youth For Equality.
Organized National Symposium about Social Issues
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YFE and APSS’ 1st National Symposium on
“Creamy Layer in Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes:
What is Right What is Wrong”
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School of Arts and Aesthetics Auditorium
Jawaharlal Nehru University
New Delhi/India
November 29, 2012
Organized By:
Youth For Equality, India and
Ati Pichhdawarg Sangharsh Samiti (New Delhi, India)
www.youthforequality.com
Confirmed Speakers
3. Prof. P. V. Indiresan
Former Director of IIT-Madras, Educationist, Columnist, Litigant at the
Supreme Court on the matter of education, and Head of the Technical
Committee of EVMS, Election Commission of India.
4. Prof. P. Radhakrishnan
Eminent Sociologist and Political Commentator, an Authority on the
backward caste politics of South India, Formerly with MIDS, Chennai.
REPRESENTATION OF
TO THE
AT
DREAM INDIA
RESERVATION
FREE INDIA
31. The views, suggestions and apprehensions expressed during the deliberations of the
Committee were put before the Secretary of the Department of Higher Education, Ministry of
Human Resource Development in the meeting of the Committee held on 9th November, 2006.
32. The Committee received a written memorandum from an organization named ‘Youth for
Equality'. While accepting the need for affirmative action for the upliftment of the down-trodden,
the memorandum raised serious reservations about the methodology adopted by the Government
for identification of Backward Classes and the steps proposed for their upliftment.
REPRESENTATION
OF
TO THE
ADMINISTRATIVE REFORM COMMISSION
Prepared by: Expert Opinion to be Taken From:
Saroj Kumar Rath, Prof. P.V. Indiresan
Ph.D., JNU Former Director, IIT-Chennai
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