(MENAFN- Khaleej Times) Narendra Modis estranged wife said that the six-line reply denying information was insulting and unsatisfactory.
Ahmedabad — Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s estranged wife Jashodaben has filed a fresh appeal under the RTI provisions challenging the reply given to her.
In her appeal before the first appellate authority of the Mehsana district police the 62-year-old a retired schoolteacher has said that the six-line reply denying information to ‘the prime minister’s wife’ was insulting and unsatisfactory.
The Mehsana district police in Gujarat before whom she had filed an RTI application last month had replied that the information sought by her could not be provided to her as her queries related to the Local Intelligence Bureau (LIB) which has been exempted from the RTI Act.
“I the applicant have applied as the wife of the PM of India. Despite that the name of my husband has not been written (in the reply)... and only my father’s name has been written. And this makes it clear that the information officer has a grievance towards me” Jashodaben stated in her appeal.
In her fresh appeal Jashodaben has also demanded the copy of the state home department’s order under which LIB was given exemption under the RTI Act.
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