To:
Smt. R. C. Khwaja
Joint Secretary
Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
87, Parliament House
New Delhi 110001
Contact Number:23034734
e-mail:jsmpa@nic.in
Dear Madam,
Shri Raj Kumar Vaish of Sitapur UP has complained to this office that substantial bribes have been demanded from him to process his subject Public Grievance lodged through the PGPORTAL and duly registered at MINPA/E/2012/00108.
The said grievance was filed on 10-Dec-2012, action was apparently initiated on 03-Jan-2013 but the grievance is still unresolved as of today. This singular fact is prima facie evidence of Mr. Vaish's contentions
Kindly note that Sh. Vaish's grievance apparently relates to large scale corruption in the Supreme Court of India, as per the complainant.
It is a matter of considerable concern if the said grievance has not been resolved only because some Members of Parliament are demanding to be bribed to consider his case. This is intolerable in a Parliamentary democracy and this matter should have been referred to the Secretary-General long ago for final resolution.
It is further intolerable that public spirited citizens like Shri Raj Kumar Vaish who formally intimate the Chief Justice of India about specific acts of corruption by named judges should be threatened with notices for contempt of court to withdraw the complaint. The grievance of Mr.Vaish is genuine that such public spirited citizens (who are the source of all power in India) should enjoy statutory immunity against vengeful courts standing on their false prestige to protect their fraternity.
yours faithfully
Er. Sarbajit Roy
National Convenor
India Against Corruption, jan andolan
Smt. R. C. Khwaja
Joint Secretary
Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs
87, Parliament House
New Delhi 110001
Contact Number:23034734
e-mail:jsmpa@nic.in
Dear Madam,
Shri Raj Kumar Vaish of Sitapur UP has complained to this office that substantial bribes have been demanded from him to process his subject Public Grievance lodged through the PGPORTAL and duly registered at MINPA/E/2012/00108.
The said grievance was filed on 10-Dec-2012, action was apparently initiated on 03-Jan-2013 but the grievance is still unresolved as of today. This singular fact is prima facie evidence of Mr. Vaish's contentions
Kindly note that Sh. Vaish's grievance apparently relates to large scale corruption in the Supreme Court of India, as per the complainant.
It is a matter of considerable concern if the said grievance has not been resolved only because some Members of Parliament are demanding to be bribed to consider his case. This is intolerable in a Parliamentary democracy and this matter should have been referred to the Secretary-General long ago for final resolution.
It is further intolerable that public spirited citizens like Shri Raj Kumar Vaish who formally intimate the Chief Justice of India about specific acts of corruption by named judges should be threatened with notices for contempt of court to withdraw the complaint. The grievance of Mr.Vaish is genuine that such public spirited citizens (who are the source of all power in India) should enjoy statutory immunity against vengeful courts standing on their false prestige to protect their fraternity.
yours faithfully
Er. Sarbajit Roy
National Convenor
India Against Corruption, jan andolan
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