To, Date:19.09.2020
Shri AmrikSingh, Deputy Secretary,Prime Minister’s Office
South Block, New Delhi – 110011
Telephone: 011-23074072 (O)
Sub: An Appeal under Right To Information Act,2005
Dear Sir,
This is the First Appeal in regards to my RTI application sent to Prime Minister’s office (Copy Enclosed) dated 1.7.2020 in which seeking information of vital public importance, my dues of Rs.5,00,000 Croes (70 billion US dollars) and my freedom from this illegal & barbaric confinement along with a written assurance from President of India. Information I sought are not only crucial to me but also very crucial to entire world. Also related to transparency and accountability of activities of Prime Minister’s Office.
But I have not received any reply from CPIO even though mandatory period of 30 days is over. It is an outright violation of RTI act, 2005.
Grounds for Appeal:
In my RTI application to Prime Minister’s office dated 1.7.2020, I asked what
action Prime Minister of India/ Government of India had taken on my petition to
Prime Minister of India dated 12.5.2020. When shall I get my dues of
Rs.5,00,000 Crores (70 billion US dollars)?
When shall I get a written assurance from Secretary of MHA on behalf of
President of India? When Prime Minister of India will deploy a high power task
force to set me and my family members free from this illegal & barbaric
confinement?
My
RTI application to Prime Minister’s Office dated 1.7.2020, has been received by
PIO and even though the mandated period
of 30 days is over, the CPIO has not sent the proper/ complete and accurate
information to me. This is a clear violation of RTI act,2005.
Relief Sought :
a) Please instruct the CPIO to give the complete and accurate information forthwith or collect the information and share it with me.
b) Recommend
to the Central Information Commission that a penalty and disciplinary action
should be taken against the PIO under Section 20 (1) of the RTI Act, 2005, for not maintaining and providing the
records/information as mandated in the law. No reasonable cause can be there
for not replying at all.
The
information requested by me was of
vital public importance and according to Section 2
(j)
(iv) and non-availability and non-maintenance of records/documents or
information is a complete violation of Section 4(1)(a)
of the RTI Act and the person
must be penalized for
his/her
act of dereliction of duty and irregularity in work as
per Sections 18 (1) (b), (e) and (f) of RTI Act, 2005.
I am ready
to come to your office for inspection of records or in person hearing of the
appeal if I am invited with sufficient time- as I reside far away from your
office.
Therefore, I humbly request you to please exercise your Power as First Appellate Authority and instruct the CPIO to give the complete and accurate information immediately. And also reprimand the person concerned for his dereliction of duty. Otherwise, as per Sections 18 (1) and 20 of the RTI Act, I will be forced to approach the honorable CIC for the complaint against the FAA as well.
(Tapan Borah)
C/o Late Krishna Borah,
NH- 15, Narayanpur (near SBI branch),
Post office: Dikrong, Narayanpur, District: Lakhimpur, Assam, 784164
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Enclo: 1. My RTI application to Supreme Court
of India dated 1.7.2020.
Copy To:
1.
President of India- for favor of kind information &
necessary action at your end.
2.
Chief Information Commissioner:
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3.
Chairman of
NHRC:----------------------------do--------------------------------
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