India Today: Ahmedabad: Friday,
October 25, 2013.
Bhadresh
Vamja, a 21-year-old Law student and RTI activist has been elected as the
sarpanch of Saldi village in Gujarat. This makes him the youngest in the state
to be bestowed with this rare honour. Vamja doggedly used Right to Information
(RTI) to fight corruption and was responsible in bringing about a mini social
revolution in a previously little-known village.
Saldi now
looks upto this little boy who has grown up as a hope for this secluded hamlet
in Gujarat. "I realized that one has to enter the system to cleanse it and
make things more transparent. I am happy that villagers have shown faith in
me," Vamja told India Today. Out of 1,805 people who voted in the polls,
Vamja secured 758 to win by a margin of 310 votes.
Post his
victory his first step is to activate the e-Dhara yojana in his village which
enables more transparency and digitalising all records. "I want to use
Gujarat's model for e-Governance that was introduced by Narendra Modi, as a
tool to fight authorities. This model is more efficient and also provides
broadband connectivity in our villages." He would also be using RTI to
campaign yet again, if any laws are violated.
When Vamja
was just 18 years old his fight through RTI back in 2011 led then chief
information commissioner (CIC) R N Das to direct the government's food, civil
supplies and consumer affairs department to order proactive disclosure of
ration stock at all the FPS across the state. It is due to his persistence that
stock disclosure has become mandatory in Gujarat.
Vamja first
came to know about RTI through an article published in a local newspaper. Post
that he did self research on the subject through internet, books and magazines.
"I always wanted to fight injustice, I knew only school education was not
enough for that" he says. His family has supported him immensely. "I
was never forced by anyone to fight against the authorities but it is my own
decision" he says. And he continues to do so till date. "My parents
were scared initially but slowly their perspective is changing. Even my friends
have come together to support me that helps villagers understand their
rights." While he claims he has got success in his endeavours till now but
his biggest achievement is yet to come.