Noted. Removing TMAD list from my usual RTI mails.

Anilkumar BVN

On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 2:16 PM, raghu vineel <[email protected]> wrote:

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>
> Please stop sending mails to all the group members. You may find it
> informative, but not all. If somebody wishes, please create a subgroup for
> those who are interested in such mails. There are 3112 unread mails in my
> inbox and 90% of them are from TMAD and BoSF.
>
> I know people read newspapers and read online journals articles. But I
> don't think there is any point in sending it to all the group members. Let
> the group be just for discussions. On an average I get 15 mails per day from
> BoSF and TMAD.
>
> I get mails from some other NGOs. But I feel much comfortable with those
> mails and I don't find any unnecessary mails.
>
> Hope everyone understands. No offense meant.
>
> Thanks,
> Vineel.
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 10:53 AM, B V N Anilkumar <
> [email protected]> wrote:
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>> For sure they will have much more than what is declared.. But this is just
>> for info..
>>
>> New Delhi, April 11: About 100 Rajya Sabha members have declared their
>> assets worth more than Rs 1 crore with independent Parliamentarian from
>> Maharashtra, Mr Rahul Bajaj being the richest.
>>
>> According to an analysis by an NGO, Mr Bajaj has declared his movable and
>> immovable assets worth over Rs 300 crore followed by Janta Dal (Secular) MP,
>> Mr M.A.M. Ramaswamy (Karnataka) and Mr T. Subramani Reddy of Congress
>> (Andhra Pradesh) who have declared assets of more than Rs 278 crore and Rs
>> 272 crore respectively.
>>
>> Samajwadi Party’s Ms Jaya Bachchan from Uttar Pradesh and expelled SP
>> leader, Mr Amar Singh, have admitted wealth of Rs 215 crore and Rs 79 crore
>> respectively, the data said.
>>
>> The analysis was done by Association of Democratic Reforms (ADR) and
>> National Election Watch (NEW), an umbrella body of about 1,200 NGOs
>> worldwide, after analysing self-sworn affidavits filed by 219 members at the
>> time of their elections to Rajya Sabha by exercising the Right to
>> Information Act.
>>
>> According to the data, a total of 98 MPs have declared their assets worth
>> crores and 37 MPs have pending criminal cases against them.
>>
>> Congress has the highest of seven MPs with pending criminal cases followed
>> by six from BJP and four each from BSP and Shiv Sena.
>>
>> Interestingly, two Rajya Sabha MPs — CPI’s Mr D. Raja from Tamil Nadu and
>> Mr Saman Pathak of CPI(M) from West Bengal — have declared zero assets.
>> CPI(M) Parliamentarian, Ms Brinda Karat from West Bengal has declared assets
>> worth Rs 1.74 lakh and Revolutionary Socialist Party’s, Mr Abani Roy (WB) Rs
>> 72,000.
>>
>>
>> Anilkumar BVN
>>
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