http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-10-24/vadodara/30315897_1_rti-activist-information-reply

Sadbhavana expenditure details denied to RTI activist
TNN Oct 24, 2011, 01.46PM IST

Vadodara: Efforts to dig out information regarding expenses incurred during
chief minister Narendra Modi's three-day Sadbhavana Mission in Ahmedabad
last month by a city-based right to information (RTI) activist have not
yielded any results. The applicant, Rohit Prajapati, alleged that the state
government is deliberately avoiding giving any information by resorting to
dilly-dallying tactics. The state home department in a recent reply to
Prajapati has refused to provide most of the information sought by him.

Prajapati had filed an application under RTI on September 17 this year
seeking information about the expenses incurred by the government in the
event, who decided on holding such event, whether any resolution was moved
in the cabinet and who had moved the resolution. He had also sought
information about the meeting in which the decision was taken. "We had sent
the application to the chief minister's office (CMO) but they forwarded it
to the state home department after 20 days on October 7, 2011. We were
informed that the home department will provide the information. However, on
October 22, the home department replied that it doesn't have the
information," Prajapati told TOI.

"The home department said in its reply that a number of departments
including government, semi-government and board corporations were involved
in the event and hence it does not have all the information. The department
also cited a Centre's 2008 notification to refuse the information and said
that the information doesn't exist and it will have to produce it," said
Prajapati.

The home department has, however, stated that it will provide information
that comes under its jurisdiction. The activist had also sought information
on the number of police officials involved in the event apart from the areas
from which they were summoned.

"The government doesn't want to part with the information related to
expenses of the event. So it is resorting to delaying tactics and giving
excuses. The home department and CMO are supposed to have every bit of
information regarding the event. We have also sought names of the
departments that were involved in the event," Prajapati said.

Upset with the government's reply, Prajapati is now planning to approach the
state information commissioner.

-- 
Peace Is Doable

-- 
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups 
"Green Youth Movement" group.
To post to this group, send an email to [email protected].
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to 
[email protected].
For more options, visit this group at 
http://groups.google.com/group/greenyouth?hl=en-GB.

Reply via email to