Friday, December 10, 2010

[HumJanenge] Re: RTI challenges

Firstly my name is Sarbajit ROY and not Singh. Although I would
proudly call myself a Singh too if nobody took offence.

Secondly, when the persons who loudly proclaim that they bestowed RTI
on the people of India are busy destroying, denying and hiding their
own records from RTI, do you seriously think you can "galvanise' and
"fight" such corrupt people / system ? I think not !.

Thirdly, what you evidently fail to understand is that the information
sought in this simple challenge is a LITMUS for transparency and
operationalisation of the RTI Act.

Your walking away from this competition (and it is a competition) is
like the poor Indian sportsmen of yesteryears who could invent a
million reasons why the game was not good enough for them to win a
medal.

Sarbajit.

On Dec 10, 12:29 am, "M.K. Gupta" <mkgupta...@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> Dear Sarabjit Singh ji,
> I expressed my views without mincing the words, now it is up to you to go ahead
> or not. In my opinion, there are so many other task which can get priority over
> such matters in the interest of galvanising the govt. machinary, fight
> corruption and brining good governance with the help of RTI.
>
> From my side, this matter is over.
> Regards,
>

On Dec 10, 12:29 am, "M.K. Gupta" <mkgupta...@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> Dear Sarabjit Singh ji,
> I expressed my views without mincing the words, now it is up to you to go ahead
> or not. In my opinion, there are so many other task which can get priority over
> such matters in the interest of galvanising the govt. machinary, fight
> corruption and brining good governance with the help of RTI.
>
> From my side, this matter is over.
> Regards,

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