Thursday, October 14, 2010

AMAZED READ YOURSELF.....

RTI ACT LIMIT IT TO BOOKS COZ U HAVE NO RIGHTS TO PROBE COPS......RTI ACTIVISTS HELD GULITY FOR DOING SO..AMAZED READ YOURSELF.....



A 32 year old RTI activist  from Rajasthan dreaming of having a corrupt free state has got a reward from the state police itself.
With over 100 RTI complaints lodged by him exposed the corruption in govt. offices and banks across the state made him the core of the activities by the culprits.
over night there were 9 FIRs lodged against him and yeah his family was even tortured... here is a detailed report by NDTV
Thirty-two year old Goverdhan Singh has paid a heavy price for 
running a campaign against corruption in his native district of Bikaner.

A 100 Right to Information (RTI) applications filed by him exposed corruption in banks and government departments, but things got uncomfortable for Goverdhan when he asked questions about the 

properties and assets of police personnel. Overnight there were nine 
FIRs lodged against him.

"As soon as I filed an RTI application against the police, they started putting cases against me, so that I stop my activism," said Goverdhan.

The police also raided his house, seized his car and locked his office. Goverdhan's family members say they are being constantly harassed.

"The police threaten us. They say they will kill my son in an 

encounter," says Goverdhan's wife.

The People's Union for Civil Liberties investigated the matter and 

came back with a report of extreme police high-handedness, forcing 
the government to transfer the Bikaner SP. But surprisingly, even 
now the role of the police is being investigated by the police themselves.

"Initially the local police station was probing the case, now it will be 

probed by a Deputy SP," said Bikaner SP, Habib Khan Goran.

Goverdhan is now on the run. He is absconding because he's not sure

if he will ever get out of jail if the police catch him. He has also 
approached the Human Rights Commission. 

This issue is not just about one man's RTI activism, but more 

importantly about whether citizens have the right to ask questions 
under RTI, even if those questions don't suit the establishment.





and now even the police say they will enquire the role of police


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