What Are the RTI Bill Amendments & Why Are They Controversial?

Why are activists and former Information Commissioners against the RTI Bill amendments? Tune in to The Big Story!

Published : 26 Jul 2019, 7:41 PM IST 1 min read

What do the Right to Information Act and the Information Commissioners mean for Indians?

The Act, which was passed in 2005, allows citizens of India to request information from a “public authority”, be it a body of the government. This means, every public authority has to keep a record of what it does so that it can be easily shared with people. within 30 days if and when it is asked for.

So, if I had to crunch it down to one single word, it'd be: transparency. That's what the Bill is worth.

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If you've been following the news, you’d know why we're talking about it today. The Right to Information (Amendment) Bill, 2019 was passed in the Lok Sabha last week, followed by the Rajya Sabha on 25 July, amid a lot of protestation, from within as well as outside the Parliament.