Wednesday, March 28, 2012

[HumJanenge] Request for Appointment concerning anti-National activities of Shri Shailesh Gandhi

To:
Respected Shri Satyananda Mishra-ji
Chief Information Commissioner of India
Central Information Commission
at New Delhi

BY EMAIL

Date: 29.03.2012

Respected Sir

I refer to the news story published in Times Of India today titled as
"PM urged to reconsider changes in NSRA bill to safeguard RTI Act". It
seems that Shri Shailesh Gandhi has sent a letter addressed to the
Prime Minister of India on the official stationery of the Commission
and affixed the seal of the Commission thereto. It is not clear if the
letter was sent in his personal capacity or in some other capacity or
the views expressed therein are those of the Commission.

The contents of this letter are scandalous and anti-national in
sentiment and seem impelled by political considerations. A copy of the
letter is also being circulated openly by friends / associates of Shri
Shailesh Gandhi to Maoist / Naxalite groups all over the country and
abroad.

As this unilateral letter shall bring the bring the image of the
nation and also the Commission into further disrepute and play into
the hands of anti-National forces, I again urge you to kindly use all
the means at your disposal to protect the good name of the Commission
from the actions of this reckless individual. I humbly suggest that
the good offices of the 2 Information Commissioners who have extensive
Police background be also utilised to enquire into the circumstances
of how Mr. Shailesh Gandhi's statutory office is being used by all
manner of NGOs and private persons for their vested interests/agenda,
and whether any improper considerations are involved.

If any further inputs are needed from my side, I would be pleased to
assist the Hon'ble Commission, and an appointment may kindly be
conveyed to me in advance.

Yours sincerely

Sarbajit Roy

B-59 Defence Colony
New Delhi 110024

Tel : 9311448069

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