Saturday, December 18, 2010

Re: [HumJanenge] UNITY and Unification in RTI movement

Dear Sarabjit
 
How naive of you! If writing an article or platform speeches were any criteria for inherant goodness then can you criticie any politician ever. it is not what people say or write but what they do that counts. I have read many reports of the then CIC, kerala harpijg on teh goodness/greatness of RTI but I have petitioned personally and collectively to the Gov to remove him for his treason. I had also peitioned the Prez to remove wajahat after I had received his first order in one of my appeals.
 
Regarding Tiwari, I have just participated in a hearing through video conference and I know that he is also a fraud.
Incidently there were two appeals against SBI that I had submitted on the same day (7/7/2010) but I do not know how Tiwari had taken up only one for hearing on 22/11/2010.
 
Incidently, if I remember correct, it was Tiwari who has been going around, travelling and staying at IOC's expense, giving lectures to IOC officials how to 'handle' rti applications.
 
regards n bw
 
ravi
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 8:29 AM, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Ravi

I think you are badly misinformed. Mr. Tiwari should be placed very
high on the list of heroes of RTI. It is Mr. Wajahat Habibullah who
should head the list of RTI "traitors" with Mr. Shailesh Gandhi coming
a very close second.

For your information I am attaching an article of Mr Tiwari published
in 2004. Please read it.

I concede that Mr Tiwari was not very popular among RTI activists.
This is because honest, forthright and upright people are not very
well like by the weaklings, fools and corrupt. There was a systematic
campaign against Mr Tiwari organised by NGOs like the NCPRI who had
the free run of Mr Habibullah's office for their misuse.

After Mr Tiwari's brief innings as CIC, I am happy top observe that
the perception of him has changed. He has played a crucial role as
night watchman, and it is hoped that IC-SM carries on in setting RTI's
houses in order.

Sarbajit

On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 10:02 PM, Ravindran P M <pmravindran@gmail.com> wrote:
> A N Tiwariji? He is the first on the list of the traitors! The rti act has
> been put on ventilator by the info commissioners and judges.
>
> regards n bw
>
> ravi
>
> 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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