On 11/6/11, jaiprakash narain <coljpn@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> Yes, it is very much required.
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> From: Anita Vijay Mehta <vmehtaudctbby@hotmail.com>
> To: humjanenge@googlegroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, 6 November 2011 5:00 PM
> Subject: RE: [HumJanenge] Proposal for an RTI
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> I strongly propose : Sarbajit to file RTI in the subject matter..
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> This will be vital application with the referance to context cited.
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> Vijay Mehta.
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> Date: Sat, 5 Nov 2011 09:55:29 +0530
> From: mk.singhal@yahoo.co.in
> Subject: [HumJanenge] Proposal for an RTI
> To:
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> It is well known that MPs are paid many allowances such as Petrol Allowance,
> Electricity Allowance, Telephone Allowance, Daily Allowance, highly
> subzidised housing and cafeteria, etc etc besides heavy salaries at par with
> highest paid govt employees. They are not required to give any certificate
> to the effect that their actual expenses under those heads were not less
> than the allowances thus claimed by them and hence they save lot of money
> for their personal benefit through these allowances. Will any RTI activist
> like to file an RTI application with appropriate govt agency to know the
> basis on which these allowances were sanctioned for MPs and steps taken by
> govt to ensure that these allowances have not become a source of personal
> benefit to MPs. This is important in view of the controversy recently raised
> by some congress ministers reg Kiran Bedi having saved some money from
> travelling costs due to her for use of her NGO.
> mksinghal
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