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This Article is From Apr 06, 2010

CBI is harrassing me says RTI activist

New Delhi:
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All he did was exercise his right, the Right to Information (RTI).

But now RTI activist Mannish Bhatnaggar claims he is being harassed, by none other than the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

Bhatnaggar who filed the complaint on March 31, 2010 in the office of Chief Information Commissioner Wajahat Habibullah shared his plight.

"Little more than a month ago I had filed an RTI application with the CBI but instead of providing me the information, CBI officials have been visiting my house and meeting my neighbours," he said.

While Bhatnaggar himself is trying to take the issue lightly, he says his family members, relatives and neighbours have never been so scared. "My family members are asking me to go out of Delhi for sometime and my neighbours are worried about several strangers roaming around in the neighbourhood and enquiring my whereabouts," he said.

Mannish says the CBI sleuths first visited a friend of his, whose address he had been using for correspondence for his RTI purposes.

"Almost a week ago, my friend's landlord had a few unexpected visitors and that very day the landlord issued a notice to my friend asking him to vacate the flat," he said on condition of keeping his friend's identity under wraps.

After a few days, he alleges, some CBI officials reached his house in Rohini and sought his whereabouts from his mother. "My mother got scared and asked me not to come home for a few days. After that I have been getting calls from several people who have enquired about my relatives and neighbours," he said.

But on March 31, Bhatnaggar decided to raise the issue with the Central Information Commission (CIC). "I had a meeting with Information Commissioner Shailesh Gandhi who asked me to file a written complaint with the office of the Chief Information Commissioner," he said.

But according to Mannish, even after filing the complaints the stream of unknown and suspicious visitors continued, forcing him to shoot off an urgent telegram to all the top offices of the country.

"On Sunday, I sent a mail to the Rashtrapati Bhavan, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO), the Home Ministry, the Chief Justice of India and the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC)," he said.

He also forwarded a copy of his complaint to the Delhi Police Commissioner and the CBI's administrative branch. Though he has not received a reply from anywhere, apparently there have been no unexpected visitors for sometime.

When contacted, the CBI was not forthcoming with a clear reply. "I don't have proper details of the issue so it would not be appropriate for me to make any comment. I will be able to divulge any details only after getting all the related information," said CBI spokesperson Harsh Bahl.

Meanwhile, Bhatnaggar is still maintaining a safe distance from his home. "I have been an RTI activist for more than five years but had never faced such a situation. I am surprised as well as scared with the high-headed attitude of the country's most prestigious investigation agency. But I would not back out without getting the replies of my RTI," he said.

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