Saturday, October 16, 2010

Re: [humanrightsactivist] MPs' criminal records lost in inter-departmental volley

Dear Urvashi,
What you have stated is truth and every M.P. is saving his
brother colleague, who is tainted, as such there is no record of such
tainted M.Ps., with the Parliament.
Regards
Meena Agarwal

On 10/17/10, urvashi sharma <rtimahilamanchup@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> http://governancenow.com/gov-next/rti/mps-criminal-records-lost-inter-departmental-volley
>
> MPs' criminal records lost in inter-departmental volley
> RTI travels from Lok Sabha secretariat to MHA to CBI
> GN Bureau | October 15 2010
>
> An RTI query on the criminal antecedents of members of parliament (Lok
> Sabha) has been doing the rounds of various government departments.
> On a September 9, Lucknow resident Urvashi Sharma filed an RTI application
> with the Lok Sabha secretariat. The applicant demanded the list of Lok Sabha
> members against whom criminal cases were pending during their parliament
> tenure ; details of such criminal cases and the final outcome of the cases.
>
> The Lok Sabha secretariat forwarded the application to the ministry of home
> affairs (MHA) which further forwarded it to two departments- CBI and the
> legal cell of MHA.
>
> "It is simply shocking that both the Lok Sabha secretariat and the MHA has
> no information on criminal antecedents of MPs. How do we expect a clean
> parliament in India?" says Sharma.
>
>
>
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> Urvashi Sharma
>
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>
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