The Fact that you have teamed up with Kejriwal, proves that your intentions are bad. No need to further write anything. You are trying to glorify Kejriwal and yourself by saying that you are the only secular and non-corrupt persons in the society.
Re: Govt. pls. make Mr. Bassi the CIC
by Rajnathbhai Srinivas on Feb 24, 2016 03:06 PM
Bassi is a flip flop man not fit for any job. Lawyers openly threating. (What proof you want.) Mr. Bassi has to take full responsibility NO TWO WAYS ABOUT IT. He is guarding his chair only. His statements are horrible as Delhi Commissioner. Or he should sit Home. If you cannot perform your job right. He is too experienced to this kind of a jobs.(His face tells the story) But he is paid to do his job. Can we take law in our own hands? G assi is Bassi.
this process is not particular to information commissioner. This kind of lack of objectivity and extreme favoritism in any selection process is rampant in India and is practised shamelessly. So what is surprising if it is done in this case too. This country can never progress.
Civil Society opposition, my foot! Bassi's application was communicated with the other applications to the members of the empowered Committee (the PM, the Leader of the Opposition or the single largest Party in the Lok Sabha and one Cabinet minister). The details about the applicants is privileged information, so the news that Bassi was a candidate and was not selected has been disclosed by one of the members (who, your guess is as good as mine!) With a media environment hostile to him, manifestly due to his go ahead to act against those challenging the raison d'etre of the Indian State, the leaked information was transmogrified into a"civil society doing", instead of the mundane reality of being a politically motivated act of one of the members! Bassi must be complimented on the dignity with which he has faced the calumnies.
Re: Bassi Pipped for Info Commission Post
by Che Guevara on Feb 24, 2016 11:02 AM
The way he carried out his duty in JNU case and then the he defied the SC order (to protect Kanhaiya at Patiala court) shows his nationalism par excellence and outstanding performance on duty.
Mr. Bassi is happy to enjoy his retired life with his family in a peaceful location of his choice. Please do not disturb him. He served the country to the best of his ability till now
Re: SELECTION OF CIC
by VIKAS SINGH on Feb 24, 2016 10:25 AM
The best mode, and the most transparent, was the one that propelled the Plastics Baron Mr Shailesh Gandhi into the Commission. He has admitted that his name was suggested to Sri Prithviraj Chavan by “a business person in Mumbai”, and hey presto, that disd rthe trick. Things cannot be more transparent than that!