THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The IAS top heads are in a fight again after a break. This is after suspended N Prashanth came out with a Facebook post against Chief Secretary A Jayathilak again. N Prashanth warned in a Facebook post that he would reveal what happened behind his suspension. Prashanth wrote on Facebook that he had received all the files related to the suspension under the Right to Information Act, who wrote what and who corrected whom. Prashanth also asked who had given Dr Jayathilak the status of 'No Appeal to Authority', which is not available in any other profession.
N Prashanth's Facebook post
A very complex special legal protection that we, ordinary law graduates, cannot understand is something that only Dr. Jayatilak gets in India. The special power of "Write only good things about me on Facebook or else you will be harassed at the government's expense."
Who gave Dr. Jayathilaka the status of 'No Appeal to Authority', which is not available in any other profession? Who issued the order? Who, how, and what was written in the file? Knowledge, education, sense of justice, honesty, and integrity, how all these are spread in the file can be seen through the file notes!!! Who is hiding in this black box of the administrative system and making real decisions? Who wrote what? Who corrected whom? Who rewrote? Who swallowed what was written? Why?
One can understand a government file if one gets a copy of it. How can one legally hold Promax personally liable for the abuse of power that ordinary people face every day?
What is the public interest in the information in the file that suspended me, a mere clerk? However, if anyone is interested in seeing the pages in the file, only if you insist, the replies received under the RTI Act and the relevant parts of the file can be made public here. However, you must insist.
NB: For any reason, those who want to say that the public should not know any of this, and don't shame them, can write "There is no obligation".