Speaking with PTI today, Gandhi said, "What can you do to make Government officials accountable to discharge their duties in a time-bound manner? RTI Act alone is not enough. We now have to work together to make Act 21 of 2006 effective."
The Maharashtra Government Servants Regulation of Transfers and Prevention of Delay in Discharge of Official Duties Act is also known as the Act 21 of 2006 and Delays and Transfers Act.
Gandhi was the first activist to become Central Information Commissioner (CIC) in 2008 and cleared a record number of RTI appeals. He continues to evangelise RTI and Act 21 of 2006 after his stint as CIC.
"I am trying to reactivate the campaign to get government to implement this useful Act and tomorrow I will be conducting the first of a series of workshops for this," the engineer- turned-activist said, adding he was also collecting data on non-compliance of the law.
"I have asked people who may have used this law to register their success or failure. The idea is to collect adequate data in the next few months and then confront Government. If that doesn't work we will go to court," said the IIT-Bombay graduate.