Dear Bhaskar
Since you object to the term "everyone" and don't wish to be on the side of RTI patriots, I am glad that you have openly declared that you agree with the practice that quasi-judicial officers (public servants) should mingle with the parties before them and give them "free" advice. You know very well that when your guru took office he similarly conducted / attended a training course for appellate officers of the MCD and coached them on how to draft their appeals "properly". You know very well why MCD (also called "Most Corrupt Departrment") was continuously with him till very recently. It is only on this group that facts like this were exposed. We never heard you complaining when Mr Ansari used to similarly mingle with Indian Oil etc.
Lastly, everyone knows that I do not take a single paise for giving advise / RTI assistance. You equally know that your guru's claim that he would only take 1 rupee token salary proved to be completely holow / false and that I have complaind against him and the DoPT has recently directed him to reply to me on this point.
BTW, who is paying for Mr Gandhi's visit to Mumbai to attend this seminar ?
Sarbajit
Dear Sarbajit,
I feel you are arrogant in using the word "everyone" not every one shares your,mine, somebodies, point of views and about Ansari not every one was against but many. So use "everyone" diligently as you are intelligent,smart,etc (please, not humble).Please forward the msg of meeting arranged by foundation to all citizens and also fro bankers, if you donot wish to give advice for free please for this msg please donot charge your fees.
yours in service of RTIBhaskar PrabhuOn Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 7:50 AM, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Bhaskar
Once again thanks for sharing yet another of these little evidences
that IC(SG) is upto his old tricks of accepting invitations to
publicly interact with the same departments he is supposed to be
administering for RTI this time using the forum of well known
lobbyists like Ms Dalal. It is completely unethical for a member of
any tribunal to give "advice" (or free ??? consultancy) on how the 2
opposing classes of stakeholders should work together in RTI. When
Prof Ansari used to do this everyone on this group opposed this
practice.
Sarbajit
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