Why was a Secretary to a piffling / insignificant Ministry like Panchayat Raj made the Chief Information Commissioner of India ?
Could it be because as Kuldip Nayar says he was put in to ensure that papers detrimental to the image of Nehru-Gandhi mafia are never released in RTI ?
http://sify.com/news/china-war-papers-denied-to-shield-nehru-kuldip-nayar-news-national-kitqEdgfbdd.html
Could it be because as the Pakistani media says "the CP's lead advisor is regarded as being Chief Information Commissioner Wajahat Habibullah,a close friend of the Peoples Democratic Party heiress Mehbooba Mufti. Very different from his father, a distinguished officer in the Indian army known for his leftist views and strong sense of secular nationalism, the suave Wajahat believes that the Government of India should walk an extra thousand miles in order to satisfy the aspiration of the Sunnis in the Kashmir Valley for "Azaadi". He regards it as part of Indian diversity that a regime get established in Kashmir that would bring into its governance structure several of the elements of Sharia law, and where the Sunnis of the Valley would put in place policy that gives them the central place in the entire state, despite the presence within it of a majority of Buddhists, Hindus, Sikhs, Shias, Gujjars and others.
Given the close proximity of CEC Habibullah to Gandhi, it is no surprise that this is the very policy that the Congress Prime Minister is seeking to pursue in Kashmir."
http://pakobserver.net/detailnews.asp?id=46656
Note the wording of the Pakistani media .. Mr Wajahat Habibullah (unlike his father) is no secularist and is trying to bring about the liberation of Kashmir from India. No wonder the World Bank is so happy with him. Instead of wasting our time discussing honest people we should focus on corrupt and anti-national forces which are tearing our apart.
Sarbajit
Thursday, August 19, 2010
[rti_india] Pakistani Media: Why Habibullah is CIC and Mr.Tiwari is not.
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