To,
Shree Ashok Kumar Sahoo,
Joint Director, Rajya Sabha
Secretariat,
222, Second Floor,
Parliament Hose Annexe,
New Delhi, (India )- 110001.
Subject: - A
humble request to save the RTI ACT from unwarranted Amendments.
Dear Sir/Madam,
15-June-2005 has remained a memorable day in
the history of Independent India, because it was the day when the country’s
highest institution fulfilled the dreams of the people by enacting the 'Right
to information Act'. From the day of its inception to till date the RTI
legislation has been instilling great confidence on those who were sceptic
about the functioning of the government and new life has been given to the
aspirations of the freedom fighters who always fought to dethrone the colonial
rule in order to establish a democratic setup where transparency and accountability
will be given a paramount importance.
But today it is highly unfortunate to see same parliament
which has sown the seeds of accountability and transparency through the RTI Act
is now trying to uproot the core principles of democracy by bringing
unwarranted and undemocratic changes to the RTI Act through THE RIGHT TO
INFORMATION (AMENDMENT) BILL, 2013.
Furthermore, it is very hard to imagine the
Indian parliament which is duty bound to reflect the will of the people through
its law making power is trying to shatter all the noble dreams of Indian people
by negating the landmark decision of Central information commission which has
brought the political parties under the ambit of RTI Act by declaring the
political parties as public authorities under section 2(h) of the RTI Act.At
this juncture I wish to remind you that many scams which have grossly affected
our economy would have never come to limelight without the help of the RTI Act
2005.
Therefore, we the students of KIIT LAW School,
KIIT University, Bhubaneswar (Odisha ) would humbly request you to save the RTI
Act from unwarranted amendments on basis of the reasons detailed below.
Excluding political parties will affect the democratic
rights of citizens
Ascertaining Election spending and finding out
the source of funding of the political parties has become a great challenge to
the functioning of the democratic system. Historically it has been witnessed
how the elected representatives of different political parties took the
decisions in favour of few corporates giants at the cost of public interest
just to repay the debt of gratitude which they received in the form of election
funding. This kind of nexus shall be made public in order to gauge the
credibility of the government and this can only be possible when political
parties made answerable to the public by bringing them under the ambit of
public authority of RTI Act.
To ensure internal democracy within the
political parties
Due to the existing dynastic politics prevailed
in our country it has become highly impossible to ensure democracy within the
political parties where many decisions are taken unilaterally by the party
heads such kind of undemocratic functioning of the political parties can only
be known to the people when the political parties come under the ambit of
public authorities.
Ending the practice of betrayal after the
elections
Our political parties have become known for
competing with each other by flooding tall promises during the time of
elections and hardly implements what they promise after gaining power. So in
order to stop such practices the political parties should be made answerable to
the people who trusted them the most. So, the RTI Act will aid the citizens to know the true
implementation of election manifesto only if political parties are not excluded
from the purview of RTI through unwarranted amendments.
On the basis of the reasons mentioned above ;
We the students of KIIT SCHOOL OF LAW, would
bow before your infinite wisdom and humbly request you to take appropriate
measures to save the RTI Act from unwarranted amendments which will ruin the
whole essence of RTI Act that is transparency and accountability.
Thanking you Sir/Madam,
Rohit Kumar
2nd year B.A.LL.B Student,
KIIT School of Law, KIIT University,
Bhubaneswar - (751024).
Email I-d :-
rohitsingh3280@gmail.com
Same Copy sent to:- ( 1.) The President of the
Republic of India.
( 2.) Hon'ble
Prime Minister of India.
( 3.) Speaker
of the Loksabha and Rajyasabha.
( 4.) Law
Ministry , ( Govt.of India )
Enclosures: Signature of 231 students.
Note: Petition Drafted by Rohit Kumar and
Raza Sameer Ahmed
भ्रष्टाचार मुक्त भारत और जीरो टॉलरेंस जैसी बातें सिर्फ और सिर्फ जुमले हैं क्योंकि सरकार RTI को कमजोर करने के प्रयास में कार्यरत है | https://shabd.in/post/84037/saverti
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