While we all truly respect your desire to leave this mailing list in accordance with a policy which was circulated on 29.12.2012 by Ajay Dixit , ie
"Dual membership of IAC and Arvind Kejriwal's "Aam Aadmi Party" is not permitted."
We all feel that the said policy was only put in place to control some of the riff-raff junior elements in AAP or IAC who were sniping at each other at that point of time. Such policies are certainly never meant to be applied to senior and eminent personalities such as yourself who are the fathers of the modern IAC movement.
Sir, we request you to reconsider, and insist that you must remain on our list to provide us guidance and show us where we are going wrong from time to time, and so that any misunderstandings which arise between the various movements from time time time may be resolved smoothly and amicably.
With best wishes
Sarbajit
National Convenor, IAC
On Wed, Jan 30, 2013 at 3:11 PM, Shanti Bhushan <shantibhush@gmail.com> wrote:
I wish to unsubscribe
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If you have received this email, it means that you were subscribed to an India Against Corruption ("IAC") mailing list as on 20/Dec/2012 - and especially the primary [IAC++] mailing list "iac@lists.risup.net".
Please read this email carefully.
Do not reply to it unless you want to be unsubscribed from all IAC's lists.
The purpose of this email is to structure your future association with the IAC and to enable you to leave the IAC in a smooth and orderly manner if you so desire.
Background: On 26.Dec. 2012 certain forces (previously with IAC) orchestrated a series of complaints to the Riseup eco-system to get the [IAC++] primary list temporarily deactivated. They took advantage of the "spike" in emails to that list expressing outrage against the Delhi gang-rape and against their volunteers/party workers. On 26/12/2012 the [IAC++] list had 27,213 registered subscribers when it got deactivated briefly.
Subsequently IAC's techs have gone through that list to weed out identifiable disruptive elements. IAC has also segregated the list subscribers into Media / Defence / RTI activists etc. To minimise "spam" and "list abuse" emails, IAC has attempted to segregate email IDs to specific email IAC "initiative" lists and has subscribed them to specific mailing lists as follows.
1) [IAC-media] for journalists and media persons This is a restricted low traffic list
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3) [IAC++] a free for all discussion list, moderated by Er. Sarbajit Roy (of Humjanenge for the IAC movement) and other RTI activists for any IAC subscriber to discuss corruption related issues.
4) [Indiaresists] for citizens direct action going much beyond armchair activism.
It is further clarified that IAC is now a movement in the revolutionary secular socialist and patriotic ideology, Constitution and tradition of the legendary Hindustan Republican Association which secured Independence for India from foreign rule.
IAC has no High Command and has no Central leaders.
IAC is not a political party. All primary members or adherents of any political party are requested to unsubsubscribe / disassociate from IAC immediately.
Dual membership of IAC and Arvind Kejriwal's "Aam Aadmi Party" is not permitted.
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With IAC's best wishes for 2013
Ajay Dixit
National Cyber-media Coordinator,
India Against Corruption
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