Zee News: New Delhi: Thursday, December 07, 2017.
Underlining
the importance of having a law like the Right to Information (RTI) in a
democratic set-up, Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday said the access
to credible information makes a democracy more "progressive, participatory
and meaningful".
"Indeed,
the adoption of the citizens' Right to Information has enabled each citizen to
be better informed and more actively participate in the governance of the
country. Citizens now have confirmation that the information is authentic. This
can be potential ammunition to fight injustice and cleanse the polity,"
Naidu said.
Inaugurating
the 12th annual convention of the Central Information Commission, he said:
"It is significant to note that even those countries which are not
formally democratic in structure have come up with some form of Right to
Information. For a nation which has adopted democracy as a political system,
the Right to Information is even more of an imperative."
He said
Kautilya's "Arthashastra" advocates a free flow of communication
between the king and his subjects and in modern times the United Nations
Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognises Right to Information as a
human right.
The Vice
President said that the RTI enables greater government accountability,
facilitates citizens' participation and lends transparency to government
functioning.
"In
India, a sea change can be seen in the systems of governance and the attitude
of government agencies since adoption of the RTI Act. Also, a clear attitudinal
change is visible in public authorities dealing with matters concerning public
services and citizens' expectations," he said.
He observed
that over the past decade, citizens' expectations have changed and from a
once-in-five-years exercise of electoral choice, they now expect to be
regularly consulted in matters directly concerning them.
The Vice
President hoped that the discussions at the convention will lead to
"substantive recommendations" which will help further advance
"the cause of RTI in our country".