Sir,
What you mean is that merely by publishing the information sought be the victim who suffered loss of his life or loss of his job due to retaliation for he having whistle blown or he seeking the information under RTI , that triggered revenge against him, would not solve the problem; as in the current scenario wherein there no one to wipe the tears or feed the morsels.
Further that the Government of India should enact a Law specific by which the perpetrator of retaliation resulting in the loss of victim's life or loss of his job are sentenced for life or of given death sentence.
Last point by you goes on to say that neither the Central Government, nor the Central Information Commission are making any cogent efforts to protect the lives of those who are exposing corruption for Public Knowledge by using the the Right to Information tool.
I hope that the Central Information Commissioner and the Central Vigilance Commission - the designated agency in the case of Whistle Blowers- take note of your good suggestion and they take up the case with the Central Government for enacting a Law.
But Dear Ashi so far there not even the Whistle Blower Act in our Country!
Thanks,
Dr Sushil Kumar,
Chairman. AHI
ASHI KUMAR.A.R. <rudreshtechnology@gmail.com>
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Mr. Sushil Kumar , Only by publishing the information sought by the victim who suffered will not solve any problem , The person who attacked or assaulted or killed an rti applicant shall be dealt with stringent laws , even government should bring an law which may allow to the culprit must undergo life sentence or death sentence who killed an rti information seeker , who is trying to expose corruption
Neither central government or Central information commission are not making any efforts to protect the lives of people who are fighting against corruption using rti act as an tool
On Wed, Oct 5, 2011 at 8:20 PM, sushil kumar <drsushilkumar@yahoo.com> wrote:
And, many whistle blowers have lost their sustenance due to the retaliation of those whose financial improprieties are exposed.It is hoped there is some effective provision for protection of their's, retrospectively (from the date the Govt. of India Resolution on Public Interest Disclosures & Protection of Informer came in to being).Sushil KumarChairman, Association of Historians----- Forwarded Message -----
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Sent: Wednesday, 5 October 2011 4:13 PM
Subject: [HumJanenge] PROTECTION OF WHISTLE BLOWER - LANDMARK RESOLUTION PROPOSED BY SHAILESH GANDHI, INFORMATION COMMISSIONER ADOPTED BY CICPROTECTION OF WHISTLE BLOWER - LANDMARK RESOLUTION PROPOSED BY SHAILESH GANDHI, INFORMATION COMMISSIONER ADOPTED BY CICCIC SHIELD TO PROTECT RTI CRUSADERSIf activists are attaced, Infor sought by them to be posted online.MUMBAI: Central Information Commission (CIC) has come out with a landmark resolution to combat unending assaults on right to information ( RTI ) activists. According to the resolution, if the commission receives a complaint regarding an assault on or murder of an information-seeker, it will examine pending RTI applications of the victim and order the departments to publish the requested information suo motu on their websites.
The resolution was mooted by information commissioner Shailesh Gandhi at a meeting of the CIC in mid-September and its minutes were made public on Tuesday.
"It can be an effective deterrent against attacks on RTI activists. If the resolution is used 10 to 15 times, it can protect RTI activists. Nobody will want to attack an activist,'' said Gandhi.
The CIC meeting addressed the need for governments to take responsibility for the lives of information-seekers and protect them from assaults. "The commission also resolves that it will take proactive steps in ascertaining the status of investigations/prosecutions of cases involving information-seekers and endeavors to have these processes expedited,'' the minutes said.
RTI activists are usually attacked because of the nature of information they seek. If the information is made public on the web every time an activist is attacked, Gandhi said that instead of killing RTI activists, people about whom information is sought will try and protect them. "If all information sought by an RTI activist who is attacked or killed is published on the internet, it will defeat the very purpose of attacking an activist,'' he added.
RTI activists have welcomed the move. Milind Mulay, an activist, said people will think twice before attacking an RTI activist. Another activist, Chetan Kothari, felt the move will increase transparency and reduce fraud. He felt that publicising information sought by victims of assault will help people understand the gravity of issues RTI activists seek to expose.
PAST CASES.
* Jan 2010: Pune RTI activist Satish Shetty, who exposed a series of land scams, was hacked to death while on a morning walk.
* April 2010: Vitthal Gite, an RTI activist who exposed irregularities in a village school in Beed ( Maharashtra ), was killed in a clash between two groups.
* June 2011: Bhagu Devani, a 72-year-old RTI activist, was stabbed at Porbander
* August 2011: Environmentalist and RTI activist Shehla Masood was killed on her way to an Anna Hazare rally in Bhopal .
Times View
TOI applauds the Central Information Commission's bid to curb attacks on RTI activists. The move will ensure people think twice before touching an RTI activist. Under the new rules, if an information-seeker is attacked, all his pending appeals will be answered on the website of the department. It should act as a deterrent, as attacking an RTI activist will defeat the purpose of keeping information under wraps.
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