#SaveRTI

#SaveRTI

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January 19, 2023
Signatures: 17,149Next Goal: 25,000
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Started by Shailesh Gandhi

Petition text updated on 7th August 2023.                      

                     Save RTI : Citizen’s Empowerment

To,

The Prime Minister

 

The RTI Act is one of the most empowering legislations for the citizens of India. It has been of great help to every segment of society from the most disempowered to the powerful to obtain relevant information and protect their rights. It has built in adequate safeguards under Section 8 (1) (j) to protect individual privacy, The ten exemptions of Section 8(1) have served the nation well.  

The proposal to amend section 8 (1)(j) at Section 44(3) of the Digital
Personal Data Protection bill 113 of 2023 (DPDP) will convert RTI into a Right
to Denial of Information since most information can be linked to a person.
This would allow officers to hide most information from the common woman
and protect corruption.

There is almost no instance where release of information under RTI has caused any significant loss to any national or personal interest which deserves to be protected.  We appeal to you to use your good offices to stop the proposed amendments to the RTI ACT as well as indirect attempts to destroy it via the DPDP bill. The RTI act is a fundamental right and empowers citizens to curb corruption and wrongdoing.

 

Please ensure that the Digital Personal Data Protection bill 113 of 2023

•       1. Does not override RTI Act in Section 38 (2)

    The RTI Act has sufficient safeguards.

•       2. Does not amend the RTI Act. 

      Section 44 (3) should be deleted. 

•       3. Since the act is used by every Indian, it is important that all the people are able to understand the changes and their implication. 

Hence, we appeal to you to ensure that there is a proper public consultation process throughout the country. The proposed DPDP bill after the two changes suggested above should be made available in all regional languages and proper public consultations done, before parliamentary approval. 

 Anjali Bhardwaj, Anjali Damania, Amrita Johri, Aruna Roy, 
Debashis Basu, Manoj Harit, Nikhil Dey, Sanjay Jha,
Sambhaji Sarkunde, Shailesh Gandhi, Sridhar Acharyulu,
Sucheta Dalal, Sunil Ahya, Yashovardhan Azad

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