A gathering of organisations associated with information and employment rights campaigns said they were of the view, "that all the top leaders are organizing the Chintan Camps but on the other hand have no concern on the issues of common man and their rights."
A release signed by Roy and other activists alleged "the UPA government, having passed the laws about Right to Information and NREGA, is now indifferent towards their implementation.
Roy is a member of the National Advisory Council (NAC) headed by UPA Chairperson and Congress President Sonia Gandhi.
They also expressed concern over the alleged poor implementation of UPA government's flagship social sector programme NREGA.
"No action has been taken against the corruption cases having been exposed in NREGA. It appears government is bent upon abolishing NREGA," the release said.