Article published in The Hans India Dated 03rd September 2018
Vijayawada:
There is need to define the data protection and information since the
Centre is about to introduce the Data Protection Bill in Parliament
which might encroach upon the provisions of the RTI Act, said Ramon
Magsaysay awardee Sandeep Pandey while addressing the workshop organised
by the United Forum for RTI-AP here on Monday.
Pandey said that the governments should do away with the practice
of appointing retired IAS and IPS officers as the information
commissioners who have soft corner for the government and its employees.
“More often than not these retired officers have been protecting the
officials in case of complaints against them in providing information to
the RTI applicants,” he added.
Ramon Magsaysay awardee Sandeep Pandey participating in a workshop organised by United Forum for RTI Campaign
AP (UF RTI) in Vijayawada on Monday. Former information commissioner Dileep Reddy and others are seen
The activist recalled how an officer proudly stated that he had
successfully thwarted the efforts of an RTI activist from getting
information he needed. He said that he was not per se against the Data
Protection Bill but it should not encroach upon the provisions of the
Right to Information Act, which is one of the best enactments in the
world.
Bhupatiraju Ramakrishna Raju said that the proposed amendment to
Section 8 (1) (J) should be widely discussed and the activists need to
stage protest demonstrations to protect the RTI Act from the attempts to
dilute it. “The proposal should be put in public domain to allow the
people to discuss it,” he added.
Yarramsetti Jaganmohan Rao, president of AP RTI Forum (Samachara
Hakkula Vedika) said that the recommendations on right to privacy appear
to be detrimental to the RTI Act. He decried the attempts to describe
the data as information. “Both are not same,” he asserted.
He said that it was an attempt to deny information on the pretext
that the information is revealing personal data. He opined that the Data
Protection draft bill should be in harmony with the RTI Act. Jampa
Krishna Kishore said that the activists should safeguard the RTI Act at
any cost. He decried that the commissioner posts are filled with the men
of the ruling party.
Dileep Reddy, former commissioner, deplored the fact that the
civil society organisations are not active to bring pressure on the
governments in the larger interests of people. He underlined the
importance of studying the draft bill on Data Protection thoroughly and
the data and information should be defined first. He regretted that the
mindset of the commissioners and PIOs has become anti-people.
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