Daily Pioneer: Bhubaneswar: Thursday, August 02, 2018.
Hundreds of
activists on Monday staged demonstration in front of the Collector office here
opposing the Union Government’s move to amend the RTI Act 2005. The protestors
described that the amendment in RTI Act would dilute the existing globally
acclaimed India’s transparency legislation.
Addressing at
the protest site, senior RTI campaigners said the Union Government brought the
RTI amendment Bill in Rajya Sabha on July 19 without public consultation which
is a mandate under the law. As such, the amendment move is anti-democratic,
they said.
Odisha
Suchana Adhikar Abhiyan president Prashant Routray informed that the RTI
amendment Bill will empower both the Union and State
Governments
as they will decide the salaries of the information commissioners working in
national and State levels.
The RTI Act
postulates that the salaries, allowances and term of services of the Central
Information Commissioners shall be rank of a Judge of the Supreme Court of
India and the State Information Commissioner’s perks shall be same as Chief
Secretary of the State but the proposed RTI amendment will empower the Union
and State
Governments
to decide salaries of the Information Commissioners which directly would dent
their autonomy, Routray added.
Moreover, the
RTI activists urged steps for appointment of Lokayukta and Lokpal and
implementation of Whistle Blowers Protection Act.
Later, the
activists submitted a memorandum for the Prime Minister through the Collector
under the leadership of Bikash Mohanty, Bikram Keshari Das, Subash Chandra
Nayak and Rabindra Nayak.