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
"So it is very difficult to work without any institutional support. Now, I have been sent to college for lectures, train public authorities.
"Arvind Kejriwal had an institutional support, perhaps by Infosys or Tata. Until and unless I have an institutional support, my staff can not work properly.
"My campaign against the corruption in the country cannot grow unless I have institutional support.”
His repeated words that the system is corrupt and follows the ‘chalta hai' attitude shows he wants to bring a change but is helpless.
About the current political situation in the country, he says “Our politicians have redefined democracy. It is a democracy of the politicians, by the politicians and for the politicians”.