Chandigarh Tribune: Jalandhar: Thursday,
October 13, 2016.
The Socialist
Party (India) and the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) today reiterated
their demand of bringing all political parties under the ambience of the Right
to Information Act (RTI).
A discussion
was held today by the Socialist Party (India) on the same issue at the Punjab
Press Club, Jalandhar, where Prof Jagdish Chokhar of the ADR was the key
speaker.
Addressing
the session, Prof Jagdish Chokhar said bringing political parties under the
ambience of the RTI would fetch revolutionary changes in the Indian democracy.
With transparency and accountability in political parties, the democratic
values would get strengthened.
He said
Balwant Khera of the Socialist Party (India) had raised the issue in 2009.
Apart from this, the ADR also filed a petition in the Central Information
Commission (CIC).
Chokhar said
the Central Information Commission (CIC) stated that the ‘commission was bereft
of the tools to get its orders complied with’. “The CIC has declared in its
earlier order that political parties were public authorities under the RTI Act
and the order was final and binding. However, later, the CIC also expressed its
inability to implement the orders,” he said.
Chokar
questioned as to why the political parties were avoiding becoming transparent
and coming under the RTI when they claim to work in the public domain and on public
issues.
“The six
political parties taken into account were the Congress, the BJP, the BSP, the
NCP, the CPI and the CPM. Though all these parties have annual income amounting
to a whopping Rs 1,000 crores, they have been finding excuses to file Income Tax
returns and come under the RTI,” he said.
