Economic
Times: Panaji: Wednesday, 15 October 2014.
Union
Information and Broadcasting MinisterPrakash Javadekar today said public
representatives were being provided "less important" information and
stressed that they should be treated "on par" with RTI activists when
it comes to disclosure of information.
"I have
been often demanding before the Speaker that legislators who represent lakhs of
people should be given equal powers like RTI activists when it comes to
providing information," Javadekar said.
He was
addressing the concluding session of All India Whip Conference that is underway
in Goa.
"I have
often seen that when an MLA or a minister requests for any government or
Parliament-related information, it is provided in very technical and limited
way," the Union minister said, adding that the same was given in detail,
along with attached documents, in case of RTI activists.
"MLAs or
ministers are given very less important (information). I want that we should be
treated on par with RTI activists when it comes to disclosure of
information," he said in the presence of Goa Chief Minister Manohar
Parrikar.
In his
speech, Javadekar advised all Parliamentarians to understand the importance of
democracy.
"People
elect us with sole thinking that their representative will speak on their
behalf in Parliament, with government. Today, people are looking at a
representative who can perform the best in Parliament. Best conduct is expected
from every representative as he is elected by public," he said.
The BJP
leader said it was very much obvious that people will "judge" their
representatives since they have voted for them.
"(As)
every legislator has got a special power (vishesh adhikar), we are bound to
raise issues and problems of our voters, of our public in Parliament in the
best possible way," the minister said.
Underlining
that good research was must for well informed discussion, Javadekar said that
elected representatives should be provided with four to five research
assistants who will maintain updates of varied subjects and keep the
legislators informed.