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		<title>TRAI: Disppointing response from Appellate Authority</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As per the previous post, it is clear that they have sought to &#8220;play down&#8221; my response and call it as &#8220;hypothetical question&#8221;. If it doesn&#8217;t smack of playing favorites, then what else does? It&#8217;s the folks from the same department who are trying to cover each others ass! I am terribly disappointed by their [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As per the previous post, it is clear that they have sought to &#8220;play down&#8221; my response and call it as &#8220;hypothetical question&#8221;. If it doesn&#8217;t smack of playing favorites, then what else does? It&#8217;s the folks from the same department who are trying to cover each others ass!</p>
<p>I am terribly disappointed by their response. Hypothetical? My foot. I had asked pointed questions and everything here is in public domain. Even the response received from them which I got scanned and put it up here. To say that <a href="http://broadbandblog.in/tag/trai" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with TRAI">TRAI</a> is full of <a href="http://broadbandblog.in/tag/assholes" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Assholes">assholes</a>, is truly an understatement. </p>
<p>I was not even called for the <a href="http://broadbandblog.in/tag/appeal" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with Appeal">appeal</a> which is unfair. This case was decided &#8220;ex parte&#8221; which is not called for. Indeed, it is my privilege to attend the hearing; it is my call (as per the law) whether or not I need to go their dung infested shit holes. </p>
<p>I am not even surprised that they have not even bothered to go in the nature of the appeal but rather dismiss it as &#8220;fucking hypothetical&#8221;. What was the b**** even thinking about? Is it possible to quell the public opinion just because these motherfuckers are bedfellows with the vested corporate interests? What the FUCK is the Government of <a href="http://broadbandblog.in/tag/india" class="st_tag internal_tag" rel="tag" title="Posts tagged with India">India</a> doing as we all get raped for the public convenience that truly belongs to us? </p>
<p>I am sorry to say but we have juvenile delinquents hired as &#8220;regulators&#8221; who are not even fit to stand tall on their two feet but then it&#8217;s too much to ask for these creepy crawly lowly beings. They ought not forget that EVERYTHING about them is out in the public domain; although it is not a &#8220;personal fight&#8221; but based on their responses, I might even be compelled to ask them for their qualification, the reason they have been appointed for this job and their merits. </p>
<p>The second appeal, of course, is now the CIC, New Delhi and thats where I am headed. In order to maintain the transparency, each of the exchange of the email, the response received and the action taken would all be in pubic domain, that is, here on this blog. </p>
<p>May I also hasten to add that the frequency of posts has dwindled down in recent times because I am very busy with the academic pursuits and it is difficult to move ahead full steam with the present case as well as do justice to this blog. Nevertheless, I am expecting some response from CIC and since the courthouses are open for all, in the event that this case lands up there, I invite you all to present your side of the story. </p>
<p>I shall keep you informed via this blog or through the forums. Stay in touch and I am even more determined to take the fight to the finish.</p>
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