Dear Ram
I am not sure now that there will actually be any.systematic
"moderation" (which were really "interventions" by a notional
moderator) from now on.
It is a chicken and egg situation here. (Of course this presumes that
the group's new objectives are somehow desirable). Will RTI be better
served by exposing the 'haramis' first and then getting on to info
exchange on RTI, or the other way about, or perhaps an alternation of
the 2 resulting in a meeting of minds?
I think there is a "trust deficit" between sections of our members.
The citizens are not convinced that the PIOs/AAs here are committed to
RTI process and vice versa. Which is a real shame because we have here
many of the true architects of the RTI Act (and also a few of those
who wrongly lay claim to it by their incessant media misuse) who are
fully willing to guide citizens on how to use it responsibly to
achieve something meaningful.
On the other hand there is always "Sarbajit's First Law of RTI" as a
fallback and which advanced ICs like M M Ansari are so sensitive in
detecting the inevitable trend.
Sarbajit.
On 9/15/10, Ramnarayan.K <ramnarayan.k@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 9:19 PM, sarbajitr <sroy1947@yahoo.com> wrote:
>>
>> The secondary (but equally important) purpose is to expose all the
>> 'harami' RTI activists, and Information Commissioners who are killing
>> the RTI movement to the detriment of responsible RTI users. "
>>
>> In the interests of better efficiencies in achieving these noble goals, I
>> am therefore abdicating my position as a Moderator of the group. This will
>> assist all our public servant (and former PS) members to achieve the
>> second
>> (and equally important) part of the group objectives without further
>> delay.
>> I wish them all luck in their endeavors. I shall, however, continue to
>> contribute here, like long and scholarly articles on RTI as Venkatesh was
>> wont to.
>>
>> would you be kind enough to let us know who the new moderators are and
>> what
> their experience is in the new said goals of the group.
>
> Would the New moderators be also addressing the list with their goals,
> strategies etc, since it seems to be a considered decision.
>
> ram
>
The Right to Information Act 2005, is the biggest fraud inflicted upon on the citizens since the Nehru-Gandhi family.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Re: [rti_india] Another Important Anouncement
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