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IAC - Arivind Kejriwal Hijacked, Money & Goodwill 'Political Mastermind'

 

Swami Agnivesh made serious charges against Investigations revealed. Except Kejriwal at no.2 in the IAC there is no Core Committee Member in PCRF the Kejriwal NGO that firstly Swindled Public Donations and then hijacked it politically against Congress not corruption. He used the money and events for self glorification and as agent of BJP RSS.

 

IAC - Core Committee Members

 

http://www.indiaagainstcorruption.org/aboutus.html

Anna Hazare, Kiran Bedi , Arvind Kejriwal , Justice Santosh Hegde , Shanti Bhushan , Prashant Bhushan , Medha Patkar , Arch Bishop of Delhi Vincent M Concessao , Mayank Gandhi , Manish Sisodia, Dinesh Vaghela, Sanjay Singh, Kumar Vishwas , Prithvi Reddy , Chandramohan,  Darshak Hathi , PV Rajagopal, Akhil Gogoi , Swati Maliwal, Arvind Gaur, Devinder Sharma , Sunita Godara , Naveen Jaihind, Gopal Rai , Rajinder Singh , Maulana Shamoon Qasmi,

 

Original purpose of PCRF was not political.

 

The original stated objective of PCRF was 1. RTI and 2. Local Self Governance but soon it turned Political anti Congress Platform.

 

Agnivesh's main charge is 'Confirmed that PCRF is operated by Arvind Kejriwal as SETTLOR of the Trust.'

 

Rent paid in first year was Rs.17,600/-, second year Rs.72,000/-, third year Rs.185,000/-, and fourth year Rs.2,07,900/- for same address.

 

RTI expenses in 2008-09 were just Rs.39,866/- out of Rs.8,10,078/-, in first full year 2007-08 full year expenses were Rs.631,797/-,  but there was sudden jump in expenditure Rs.6,725,921/- for 2009-10. RTI expenses were Rs.2,19,784/-. Communications expenses were over Rs.882,527/-.

 

http://www.rtiawards.org/images/final_report.pdf

In 2009-10 almost half of PCRF Expenditure was on Prizes and awards Rs.2,700,237/-. He signed this report as Managing Trustee. He promoted himself to a position of Award Giver misusing Public Donations meant for RTI activities that was pittance Rs.39,866/- and Rs.2,19,784/- i.e. under 5% initially to under 3%.  

 

In 2010-11 while Award expenses were slightly lower but communication expenses doubled to Rs.16 lakh out of Rs.88,12,450/-.

 

He was fully transformed in to a Political Organization. Arvind Kejriwal was in BJP RSS fold.

 

http://www.pcrf.in/index.html

1. Arvind Kejriwal is 'SETTLER' cum Trustee of PCRF – means he is CEO of PCRF that pocketed donations of IAC.

 

Ravinder Singh

October24, 2011

 

History and Objectives

 

Public Cause Research Foundation was set up on the 19th of December, 2006 by Magsaysay awardee Arvind Kejriwal, former journalist Manish Sisodia and Abhinandan Sekhri to ensure that our society becomes more inclusive and that real power rests with the common citizens of India .

To this end, Mr Kejriwal donated the prize money of his Magsaysay award as corpus fund to PCRF. The Foundation works to collect, research, analyse, and disseminate information about various aspects of governance to ensure that rules and laws are enacted and enforced and policies implemented. For this, PCRF uses the RTI act extensively and promotes awareness of the act.

 

And

 

PCRF is a Delhi (NCR) based organisation that works for just, transparent, accountable and participatory governance. In the process of achieving these goals we strive to ensure equitable opportunities for development for the underprivileged and the marginalized.

 

To realize this vision, PCRF is working in two key areas:

  • Right to Information (RTI)
  • Local Self Governance

 

 

 

http://www.pcrf.in/images/Trust_Deed_1.pdf

 

http://www.pcrf.in/images/account-2010-11.pdf

 

http://www.pcrf.in/images/accounts-audit-09-10.pdf

 

 

http://www.pcrf.in/images/account-audit-08-09.pdf

 

http://www.pcrf.in/images/acc_details_2007_08.pdf

 

About Us

 

Public Cause Research Foundation was set up on the 19th of December, 2006 by Magsaysay Awardee Shri Arvind Kejirwal, Former Journalist Manish Sisodia and TV producer and writer Abhinandan Sekhri to ensure that our society becomes more inclusive and that real power rests with the common citizens of India .

To this end, Mr Kejriwal donated the prize money of his Magsaysay award as corpus fund to PCRF. The Foundation works to collect, research, analyse, and disseminate information about various aspects of governance to ensure that rules and laws are enacted and enforced and policies implemented. For this, PCRF uses the RTI Act extensively and promotes awareness of the act.

PCRF is registered under section 80G and 12 A of Income tax act. Details of the PCRF Finances for the year 2006-07 and 2007-08.

 

Trustees

 

Arvind Kejriwal


Arvind, the IRS officer-turned-anti-corruption crusader won the Roman Magsaysay award in 2006 for his contribution to the enactment of the Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005. He started Parivartan along with Manish Sisodia in 2000. Parivartan has won recognition, over last 8 years, for successfully using RTI to target corruption in delivery of public services, such as public distribution system (PDS) and education. PCRF and Parivartan have been working in concert to strengthen RTI and bring about broader government reforms.

Manish Sisodia


Manish is a journalist by profession and was working with Zee News before joining the movement of RTI. He is also an active volunteer of Parivartan and is also one of the trustees of the Public Cause Research Foundation. He is also associated with Kabir, which handles media initiative of RTI. He conducts training workshops, produces short films and documentaries on various aspects of right to information and edits monthly magazine on RTI- Apna Panna.

Abhinandan Sekhri


Abhinandan is a writer and film maker managing his production house. He has worked as a researcher and reporter for TV News networks. He currently writes political satire for NDTV. He has been deeply involved in many Right to Information campaigns.

 

PCRF Team

 

RTI Awards Team

 

Amit Mishra worked as an accountant for a year before completing his B.Com. at Magadh Vishwavidyalaya, Patna in 2007. He also completed his MBA at Janhit Institute of Education and Information, Greater Noida, in 2009. The same year, he joined PCRF as a member of the RTI Awards team. He has since been working on analysis of the decisions of information commissioners; he has also been responsible for coordinating the work of analysis and data collection.

 

Aswathi Muralidharan completed her post graduation in Mass Communication from Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan in 2006, after completing her graduation in BA English (Hons) from Delhi University in 2005. Since then she has worked with a trade union journal of INTUC, a KPO, and a business magazine. She joined PCRF in November 2009 and has been working on assessment, analysis and writing work related to the nominations for RTI Awards.

 

Chandra Pal Singh has been working with Parivartan since its inception. He has been actively involved with all the campaigns initiated by the organization. For the past one year, he has also been looking after the administration department of the organization.

 

Feroz Khan started working long before completing his B.Com. at Delhi University in 2007, first as a salesperson at a chemist's store and then as a personal loan executive for a finance company. He also worked as a car loan executive for a large bank before joining PCRF in March 2009. He has since been a member of the RTI Awards team, working on analysis of decisions of information commissioners. He has also been responsible for purchasing of goods and services at PCRF.

 

Mehtab is a young enthusiast who helps us with office chores. A resident of the Sundar Nagari slum, he has been a part of the PCRF family since the past one year.

 

Ram Kumar Jha has a double post graduation degree in Hindi from Kirori Mal College ( Delhi University ) as well as Mass Communication from Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan. He has long been an active participant in outdoor activities of National Cadet Corps (NCC) and social activities of National Service Scheme (NSS). He joined PCRF as a member of the RTI Awards team in April 2009; he has since been an analyst of the decisions of information commissioners and has also shouldered other responsibilities.

 

Swati Maliwal is a computer professional. She has been deeply involved with the RTI movement over the years. She works on local self-governance, on ideas about strengthening citizen's participation in Panchayati Raj Institutions and municipalities.

 

Neeraj Kumar has been working in the field of RTI since 2002, when the Delhi Right to Information Act was enacted. He has been associated with NCPRI and Kabir. He handled the RTI helpline for Kabir for more than three years. He is currently heading the department responsible for analysing orders passed by Information Commissions across the country.

 

Shalu Kanojia completed her BA from Delhi University in the year 2008. She worked with Kabir for a year before being transferred to Public Cause Research Foundation (PCRF). At PCRF, she is a part of the RTI Awards team.

 

Vinod Narayan completed his BA from Patna University in the year 2005, after which he did an hardware and networking professional course from Jetking. He joined PCRF in April 2010, and is working as a desktop support engineer.

 

Legal Cell

 

A Delhi High Court Advocate, Rishikesh Kumar handles a large number of pro bono cases related to the Right to Information Act and governance issues. He graduated from the Faculty of Law, Delhi University in 2009. He has been been actively involved with the Right to Information (RTI) movement since his college days, and has spearheaded many campaigns organised by PCRF.

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