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RE: Delegation meets with Ms Priya Dutt, Member of Parliament to seek her 
support to "NO TO RTI AMENDMENT" today, August 16.
        Citizens have condemned  the move by the Government to immunise 
political parties outside the purview  of the RTI by amending the RTI Act. 
        Ms Priya Dutt assured the delegation  that she would address these 
issues with the Government, Party and Smt. Sonia Gandhi, Chairperson of NAC.

A delegation comprising of : Mr. Narayan Varma, Jt. Managing Trustee, Public 
Concern for Governance and Trust [PCGT], Ms Shyama Kulkarni [ Trustee - AGNI],
Mr. Mohammed Afzal, RTI Activist and Member of Police Reforms Watch, Mr. Sunil 
Ahya, RTI Activist, Mr. P.K. Mukerjee, Citizen Activist and Dolphy D'souza, 
Convenor, Police Reforms Watch met with Ms Priya Dutt.

The delegation apprised her on the following:

1. In the Parliament in 2009, the Concerned Minister on the Floor of the house 
had  assured that no amendments would be carried out without  consulting the 
Stake Holders i.e. Citizens and Civil Society. In 2012, the Cabinet also 
assured that there would be  no further amendments to the RTI. 
We emphasised that Promises need to be kept and not brushed under.

2. The delegation impressed upon her that the Order of the CIC to include 
political parties in the ambit of the RTI in the long run would benefit the 
political parties as it would rid them of all vested interests. It would add to 
the transparency and accountability in strengthening democracy. Hence there was 
no need to pursue such an amendment.  It appears the Political parties are 
frightened by this order which is misplaced and they are rushing to amend the 
sunshine law.

3. In the current situation no consultation has been carried out with the Stake 
holders hence we suggested that this legislation should be referred to the 
Standing Committee of Parliament   to enable the civil society to also react 
and be part of this process as is the normal thing done for better democracy.

4. The whole process of such a legislation / Amendment is violative of the RTI 
Act , Sec 4 [i] [b] [vii] which inter alia states:
The particulars of any arrangement that exists for consultation with, or 
representation by the members of the public in relation to the formulation of 
its policy or implementation thereof:  {This has not been done thus far}.

In conclusion we emphasised the point that there was no need to amend the RTI 
act, as the CIC order on Political parties would encourage deep participation 
of the citizens and strengthen democracy.

While the UPA Government has been heralding that RTI has been one of their 
biggest achievement in Governance, on the other side the same UPA is trying to 
muzzle the Act.  This is rather sad and dissapointing and does not augur well 
for the UPA. 

Ms Priya Dutt assured the delegation that she will take this issue up with the 
Government, Party Leadership  and Smt Sonia Gandhi the Chairperson of NAC.

warm regards,
Dolphy D'souza

Convenor

POLICE REFORMS WATCH

43, Kalina, Santacruz East, Mumbai 400 029.

Tel: 09820226227       

Email: policereformswa...@gmail.com                             

                                   

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