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Meet Delhi RTI activist Subhash Chandra Agrawal, holder of Guinness world record

New Delhi: In a  small home-cum-office in Dariba, Chandni Chowk, heritage place of the old city; lives a man named Subhash Chandra Agrawal, who holds the Guinness world record for writing maximum letters to the




“My first RTI petition was personal. My family had to suffer judicial injustice for 16 long years.

"My uncle's son in law was a judge in Supreme Court. My uncle had filed false case against my father because his son-in-law  was an SC judge.

"But some judges left behind evidences through which I got a strong reason to complain against them in 2005.

"On 3rd January, I filed a complaint against the judge and then also sent it to the President but no action was taken.

" Then, Arvind Kejriwal told me that an  RTI act was coming up through which we can ask anything about public authorities. So I filed an RTI application.

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