Sunday, December 29, 2013

Re: [IAC#RG] India against corruption,

Dear Mr Gaur

I would like to clarify something about RTI and how it is used.

Public Authorities are supposed to place so much of their information
in public domain, that the citizens do not have to formally apply for
it. (ie. "Push" versus "Pull").

As has been made very clear on this list, IAC is a branch of HINDUstan
Republican Association (HRA) which is a SECULAR "Hindutva"
organisation.

http://indiaagainstcorruption.org.in/index.php?n=Main.Hindutva

When I filed my RTI to Congress Party.and followed it up with an RTI
Appeal to Mr. Rahul Gandhi's mother, it was only to confirm if Rahul
Gandhi is still under the delusion that he is a Hindu leave alone
being a Brahmin.

It seems that young Master Rahul has come to his senses and has not
dared to reply back to HRA (which is a movement packed at the top with
Brahmins - they fall out of every nook, cranny and crevice you can
dream of) that he is on a level with them.

Hope this answers your query.

Sarbajit

On 12/28/13, Gaur J K <gaurjk@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Mr. Aggarwal
>
> Which political party has complied with RTI Sec.4 requirement?
>
> S. Roy had also sent some queries to Congree party. Did he receive any
> reply? We are not aware.So is the case with BJP.
>
> The Govt. has been consistently saying that political parties are outside
> the perview of RTI.
>
> Govt. is only reflecting the consensus of all political parties.
>
> So why blame only AAP who have yet to organise themselves properly.
>
> Besides, what further action have to taken to pusue this matter further as
> suggested by Mr. sheshadri..
>
> I hope you are not aligned with any political party and are strictly
> apolitical as this forum is.
>
> JKGaur

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