No leaves availed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi since taking over charge: PMO
A Prime Minister Of India Is On Duty All The Time, The PMO Has Said, Adding No Leave Records Of Former Prime Ministers Are Available With It.
A Prime Minister of India is on duty all the time, the PMO has said, adding no leave records of former prime ministers are available with it.
The Prime Minister's Office (PMO) said this when an RTI applicant sought a copy of leave rules and procedures for the Prime Minister of the country from it and the Cabinet Secretariat.
"The Prime Minister can be said to be on duty all the time," the Right to Information(RTI) response from the PMO said.
The applicant also wanted to know if former prime ministers Manmohan Singh, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, H D Deve Gowda, I K Gujral, P V Narasimha Rao, Chandrashekhar, V P Singh and Rajiv Gandhi had availed any leave and were there any records.
"Information regarding leave record of previous Prime Ministers is not a part of records held by this office. However, it may be noted that no leave has been availed by present Prime Minister i.e Shri Narendra Modi since taking over charge," the RTI response said.
A similar RTI application was also filed by the RTI applicant to other authorities like Cabinet Secretariat to ascertain if they have any information about leave of former prime ministers and rules regarding this for the Head of the government.
But there was no response and the application was transferred to Home Ministry which further sent it to the PMO which said it does not have any information about leave records of former prime ministers.
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