Visakhapatnam:
The State government is planning to dilute the powers of RTI in the
name of transparent governance as it failed to appoint a Commissioner
for RTI, opined RTI activist Anjali Bharadwaj, who came from Delhi for a
public meeting conducted on “AP Information Commission Issues of RTI
applicants,” here on Friday in the city.
The National Campaign for People’s Right to Information (NCPRI)
and United Forum for Right to Information (UFRTI), AP division had
organised the public meeting. Various RTI activists from Visakhapatnam,
Vizianagaram, Srikakulam and Godavari districts participated in the
meeting.
Speaking on the occasion, Anjali said that the AP Government had
took a decision better not to appoint a Commissioner for RTI to dilute
its power in the State especially with the government sectors. Even many
projects are being carried out across the State but those project
details were kept under dark with an intention to hide the lapses
involved in the projects, she said.
The panel identified that many RTI activists were facing tough
times and facing physical attacks and warnings from the opponents. Since
last 20 months, the RTI commission was not working on a full range, as a
result, all the activists were facing hard time in the state, the panel
opined.
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