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Cabinet withdraws proposed amendments to RTI

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

A meeting of the Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, decided to withdraw the amendments which had sought to restrict disclosure of file notings only to social and development issues under the transparency law.

Minister of State for Personnel V Narayanasamy said in line with public sentiments that the proposed amendments would dilute the Bill, the Government decided that it would not go ahead with carrying out the amendments.

He said the civil society activists had made representations to the Government that it should not go ahead with the changes.

The Minister recalled that the Prime Minister had spoken of the Government's intention to strengthen the RTI Act and not to dilute it.

 

The amendments were cleared by the Cabinet way back in 2006 but could not be brought to Parliament because of stiff opposition from NGOs, activists and Central Information Commission, all of whom felt the changes would dilute the Bill.

The campaign was led by Aruna Roy, member of the National Advisory Council (NAC) headed by Sonia Gandhi, who also supported their demand and conveyed it to the Government.

The decision will help an RTI applicant to access file notings on almost all matters of governance barring the ones related to national security, international relations and privacy and protection of commercial interest. (MORE)

  

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First Published: Nov 01 2012 | 7:45 PM IST

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