Friday, November 19, 2010

Re: [HumJanenge] AID obtains IB's list of RTI activists with suspected terrorist links

What is the full form of AID and whether it has obtained the list under RTI Act?  However, once the list is obtained, the holder/ receipient of the list is not answerable to tell how the list was obtained  but the public authority is under obligation to confirm whether this is a genuine document or not. 
 
Now, I don't have any query about Mr Rajeshwar Rao after reading his latest mail. 

On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 12:23 PM, young cyber indians <cyberyouth@tightmail.com> wrote:
Dear friends

I am very grateful to all the well wishers of RTI movement who have replied to my email either on the groups or on my email. I am unable to respond to each of you individually.  I also believe that the information (lists) should come out in public domain. At the same time, the information was obtained for me by AID and they are also planning to file a case, pursue with the Government. I am also worried about my visa /passport if the govt takes any retaliatory measures against me or files case under the Official Secrets Act etc. for releasing the information

I have therefore decided to follow advice of Sarbajit Royji and complain that govt is ignoring claims of eminent civilians from being appointed as Information Commissioners in transparent manner. An illustrative list of 10 such eminent persons extracted from govt records is below.

"muzaffar bhatt, kamla bhasin, avinash murkute, amit b. jethawa, saraswati kavula, shahana bhattacharya, somya kidambi, dr.binayak sen, venkatesh nayak, amrapali basumatary"

best wishes to everyone
K Rajeshwar Rao


On Fri, Nov 19, 2010 at 12:13 AM, Anil S <anilreporter@gmail.com> wrote:
hi mr rao, i would like to obtain some more details in this regard.
can i pls have your number?  regards anil.        anil s, sr reporter,
tnie, kochi



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