[Cabinet Secretariat, Government of India, has refused to part with
information sought under right to information (RTI) Act about the
reasons behind sacking of ex-foreign secretary Sujatha Singh early
this year.]

http://www.counterview.net/2015/06/modi-govt-denies-info-under-rti-on.html

Thursday, June 18, 2015
Modi govt denies info under RTI on sacking of ex-foreign secretary Sujatha Singh

Sujatha Singh

By Our Representative

***Cabinet Secretariat, Government of India, has refused to part with
information sought under right to information (RTI) Act about the
reasons behind sacking of ex-foreign secretary Sujatha Singh early
this year*** [emphasis added]. Revealing this, well-known RTI activist
Venkatesh Nayak said, “After the unceremonious exit of Singh, I filed
an RTI application asking for the Cabinet note, file notings and list
of persons who attended the meeting of the Appointments Committee of
the Cabinet (ACC).”

Singh was sacked on January 29, 2015, because Prime Minister Narendra
Modi was reportedly unhappy with the Ministry of External Affairs,
more particularly Singh, who "refused" to keep pace with Modi’s
“bigger interests”. The view had gone strong that Singh and the PMO
“diverged” on several issues and she was not making “necessary course
corrections”.

Filed with the Department of Personnel and Training, which had
unloaded the order of “retirement” of the erstwhile foreign secretary
and the appointment of the new one on its website, the RTI plea was
transferred to the Cabinet Secretariat, which first refused to respond
even after 50 days.

This made Nayak, who is Programme Coordinator, Access to Information
Programme, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative (CHRI), Delhi, to file
his first appeal seeking explanation for the reason for delay.

“Now the Cabinet Secretariat has denied access to the Cabinet note and
the list of people who attended the ACC meeting as well as all related
file notings”, and instead given him “explanation” of recorded facts
about the exit of the foreign secretary and the appointment of the new
one, Nayak says.

Comments Nayak, “It is obvious that they do not want to officially
reveal the true story behind the unceremonious exit of the last
foreign secretary”, adding, the public information officer (PIO) has
claimed that “access to ACC minutes under RTI is sub-judice at the
Delhi High Court.”

Saying that this is “completely misplaced”, Nayak said, “None of the
Delhi HC judgements/orders I cited in my RTI application have been
stayed till date”, adding, “Further, the PIOs' contention that the
matter is sub judice is not a valid ground for denying access to
information under the RTI Act.”

Nayak believes, “The issue of ACC minutes is not just an
administrative matter. The appointment of officers or their voluntary
retirement is undeniably matters of public interest. They perform
public duties and are paid salaries drawn from the taxes contributed
by citizens.”

Pointing out that the Foreign Secretary “represents India at so many
international fora and takes so many decisions about foreign policy to
ensure that India's interests are protected and promoted”, Nayak says,
“They may be officially designated as secretary to the Government of
India, but they are essentially public servants.”

“Citizens have the right to know the complete details about their
appointments and retirements, especially when they result in
controversies”, Nayak says, adding, “People have the right to know the
details of the circumstances of their appointment and exit. Yet, the
Cabinet Secretariat believes in secrecy.”

“They do not seem to be interested in practising the promise of
increased transparency in government that the Prime Minister has made
time and again to the citizenry. Is this another case of the political
executive not being able to rein in the bureaucracy in recent times?”,
asks Nayak.

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