If you see the previous 4 emails in this thread (messages with the
same subject),
you will see that 3 other people are communicating with considerable agreement.
This topic has the potential to develop into a long fruitful
discussion over time.
Then along comes a '"disruptive" member (someone with posting privileges).
He posts an email absolutely unconnected to the subject or the ongoing
(albeit tentative) discussion. Other members on this thread get irritated
with this disruptive senior citizen and send private emails to the moderators
asking for "strict action" to be taken.
Sarbajit
On 12/8/10, M.K. Gupta <mkgupta100@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> Though RTI is not aplied to yor group, even though request to inform the
> names
> of disruptive members or atleast if i name appear in that list. If so,
> unsubscribe me immediately.
>
> ________________________________
> From: H P <hgpandya@gmail.com>
> To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Tue, 7 December, 2010 9:09:05 PM
> Subject: Re: [HumJanenge] UNITY and Unification in RTI movement
>
> Sroy..u really pinched the point. Every public post and constitutional posts
> r
> being filled by this class as they have benefited them earlier, more over
> it is
> the class which has no courage to work against, just servant mind set...the
> same
> these political class like.
>
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 4, 2010 at 6:43 PM, sroy 1947 <sroy1947@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> To all members
>>
>>I am grateful to this group's owner "PMK" for taking swift action
>>against disruptive members. I hope he continues without need for
>>further reminders / complaints.
>>
>>The need of the hour is unity among active concerned citizens.
>>Constantly focusing on personality based issues cannot lead to
>>anything meaningful or constructive. At the same time it is also
>>necessary to send a powerful message that people of India are not
>>fools and wont tolerate inefficiency, corruption and deceit by public
>>servants.
>>
>>We must strictly focus on the root causes of the problems that ail RTI
>>movement..Let me list the one I see as the biggest problem, (members
>>are urged to contribute their own to this list).
>>
>>1) The prime problem is that RTI movement is riddled with Mir Jafars
>>(or traitors to RTI cause). These quislings who masquerade as
>>saints/leaders of RTI are exclusively former govt servants with dodgy
>>records/facing corruption charges who resigned or were forced out of
>>service. The list of these people is so long, and their command of
>>English language and misuse of RTI groups and media so good, that CIC
>>A.N.Tiwariji identified this group of 'haramis' as the biggest threat
>>to the RTI movement.
>>
>>Sarbajit
>>
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