Why PMO did not provide the information concerned with the appointment of Lokpal / Anti-corruption ombudsman ipso facto

 







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  1. During the election campaign Modi sir advocates honesty in the government machinery and says that Congress is the corrupt party but the actual fact is that Congress brought up right to information act 2005 and when BJP came into power it diluted the provisions of right to information act 2005 which is quite obvious from the fact that they are not providing information to the information seekers and they are also not providing information concerned with the the Anti corruption ombudsman that is Lokpal.

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  2. If the Prime Minister is honest then his office may disclose it whether the Lokpal is direct applicant or nominated applicant because it is the need of the Hour that it must be revealed in the Public Interest as the corruption is rampant in the Indian government machinery and no one is making efforts to curb the corruption which is quite obvious from the growing corruption in the government machinery.

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  3. They must provide information that whether Lokpal is direct applicant or nominated applicant? Where is gone their honesty? They are honest before the print and electronic media but behind the screen their actual faces are corrupt.

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  4. If the Government of India is honest then its functionaries must provide the information regarding the appointment of anti corruption ombudsman Lokpal and its office bearers and they must ensure the transparency and accountability in the appointment of office bearers in the office of the anticorruption ombudsman but it seems that they did not do so which means something is wrong and there is still corruption which is on its peak shows that our accountable public functionaries are no more interested to control the corruption growing in our government machinery.

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