Deccan Chronicle: Telangana: Thursday, June 21, 2018.
There is a
drastic fall in the number of government orders (GOs) being uploaded on various
state-run websites. Around 10 government departments headed by Telangana
ministers, are not uploading all the orders on the official website.
The Municipal
Administration and Urban Development (MA&UD) department headed by Minister
K.T. Rama Rao, uploaded 776 GOs in 2015. In 2016 this dropped to 508 and in
2017 to just five.
Likewise the
General Administration Depart-ment (GAD), the portfolio held by TS Chief
Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao, uploaded 3,920 GOs in 2015, 1,409 in 2016 and
599 in 2017.
It is the
same case with the home department headed by Naini Narsimha Reddy, and with the
higher education ministry headed by Deputy CM Kadiam Srihari, irrigation and
command area development, held by minister T. Harish Rao, panchayat raj and
rural development, revenue, and roads and buildings.
It all began
in 2016, when the government issued a GO for payment of lawyer’s fee to defend
an officer.
This was
considered a private matter for which the officer concerned should have paid
and a PIL was filed in the High Court.
This PIL was
reviewed by the government at a meeting in February 2016 and it was after this
meeting that public access to certain GOs was restricted.
Citizens can
question GOs
There is a
drastic fall in the number of government orders (GOs) being uploaded on various
government websites. Arou-nd 10 government departments headed by Telan-gana
ministers, are not uploading all the orders on the official website.
M. Padmanabha
Reddy, secretary, Forum for Good Governance, which has studied this subject for
over two years, said, “From the decline it is clear that the government is
curtailing uploading GOs on its website and those uploaded are not of public
interest. Since 2015 the work taken up by the government has multiplied and as
a result more number of GOs should be issued and uploaded, but the decrease
paints another picture. Why are major decisions and policies not being
uploaded? As a result people are unaware of many important strategies being
taken up."
The rule
under Section 4 (1) (c) of the Right to Information (RTI) Act says the state
government must publish all relevant documents while formulating important
policies that affect the public. Also, Section 4 (1) (d) of the Act says that
the government should provide reasons for its administrative decisions that are
in connection with citizens. However, the decrease in number of GOs being
uploaded shows that the government is operating contrary to the rules.
Citizens
should note that if the government issues a GO against the public interest, one
has the right to question and hold the government accountable in a court.
Congress leader Dasoju Shravan in 2016 filed a writ petition in the High Court
against the decision of the government to shut down certain websites publishing
GOs. He told Deccan Chronicle, “There is lack of transparency; why is the
government concealing a few GOs? When questioned in the Assembly the government
termed these GOs as confidential. Why are people kept in the dark if it’s in
public interest?”