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Aamir Khan, Anna Hazare for Kiran Bedi as CIC
Updated on Monday, November 02, 2009, 00:01 IST Tags:Kiran BediCICAamir Khan Anna Hazare
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New Delhi: Bollywood actor Aamir Khan and social activist Anna Hazare are among several people who have urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to appoint the country's first woman police officer, Kiran Bedi, as the Chief Information Commissioner (CIC).

Besides Hazare and Aamir Khan, Zee television owner Subhash Chandra and Magsaysay awardees Arvind Kejriwal and Sandeep Pandey have made the demand in letters to the prime minister.

The post of CIC fell vacant after Central Information Commission chief Wajahat Habibullah accepted Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah's request to head the state information commission. Habibullah resigned last month.

Besides the Prime Minister, Arvind Kejriwal, Sandeep Pandey and Anna Hazare have also written a similar letter to Congress president and United Progressive Alliance chairperson Sonia Gandhi.

They have also sent a similar letter to Bharatiya Janata Party leader LK Advani.

A new CIC is likely to be chosen this week by a committee comprising of Manomhan Singh, Advani and Law Minister M Veerappa Moily.

According to an official source, the strong contenders for the post included MM Ansari and AN Tiwari, who are presently commissioners in the Central Information Commission.

Advocating Kiran Bedi's appointment, Kejriwial said: "Her track record is fabulous. Wherever she has been, she has proved she can deliver. She is not scared of taking strong actions where needed unlike our present commissioners. She is known for her sensitivity as well as strictness.

"The process of appointing the CIC needs to be made transparent and the government should disclose how the people whom government is considering are better than Kiran Bedi and on what parameters," he said.

Aamir Khan said in his letter: "We need a person who has demonstrated sensitivity, commitment and passion for public service. Bedi qualifies on all these fronts. She would bring honour to this post (CIC's post) and provide justice.

"Should the government appoint someone else, we would be grateful if it (is) disclosed how that person was found more suitable than Bedi," he said.

IANS


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It is also unfortunate that we fear to express our feelings. Once anything happens, then only we rush to criticise. Why not we suggest we suggest honest, sincere people with good leadership quality and indeed a track record of providing results for responsible positions. The people, whatever may be their profession or position, they are citizens of India and are equally responsible and eligible for offering their recommendations. Let the concerned agency select right candidates for right job, but at the same time they should be responsible to inform the public why they selected particular candidates from among the suggested. Lit us start change ourselves to change a drastic change in our social sector. Long live India....Jai Hind ! -JK - Keonjhar a
It is strange, in democratic India, how top notches like Bollywood stars, Social activits, high profile media and public-men are throwing their weight around (Retd), Lady IPS officer, Kiran Bedi in recommending to the PM, congress President and BJP leader LK Advani for appointing her as the Chief Information Officer (CIC). While, it is the prerogative of the committee comprising of PM Dr Manmohan Singh, LK Advani and Law Minister Veerappa Moily to select a suitable person as the CIC, any push and pull for the coveted appointment should be curbed. -PP TALWAR - India a