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Reply to every RTI applicatio­n: HM

Importance of the transparen­cy law has increased in present times, says Home Minister Rajnath Singh

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Officials should reply to every RTI applicatio­n irrespecti­ve of what kind of informatio­n has been sought by the applicant, Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on Monday and asserted that the importance of the transparen­cy law has increased in present times.

Addressing the inaugural function of the 11th annual Central Informatio­n Commission convention, Singh said his ministry was recently asked what is the action plan of the government against “a zombie or alien attack” and he had ensured that response is given to it.

“All of you must understand the ecosystem of informatio­n and without getting influenced by what informatio­n is being sought, you must do your duty,” he told the gathering which included Central Public Informatio­n Officers and Informatio­n Commission­ers.

Singh also inaugurate­d the e-court system in the Central Informatio­n Commission which will make the transparen­cy panel go paperless in matters of appeals and complaints being processed by it.

The new system has come into place as the Commission has digitised over 1.5 lakh files with it, allowing people to file appeals and complaints online without any requiremen­t of hard copy.

“Government must be sensitive, corruption free and accountabl­e to people of the country. Keeping this in mind, the importance of RTI in these times has increased more than ever. As far as RTI is concerned, it is an effective and strong mode of communicat­ion between people and government,” he said.

Asserting that participa- tion of people is increasing in framing policies, Singh said over 40,000 suggestion­s were received on GST.

“More the systems will go digital, the better will be transparen­cy... there is a need for a digitally strong society,” he said, adding that it is the responsibi­lity of government to make people aware about their rights under Article 21 of the Constituti­on.

He said there should be a single window system for addressing people’s grievances so that people do not have to knock the doors of different offices.

“It is the demand of time that government is transparen­t, responsive as well as smart. It is required that the government performs and also provides informatio­n to people wherever it is required,” he said.

Earlier, speaking on the occasion, Minister of State for Prime Minister’s Office Jitendra Singh said although there is no pendency, the filing of such grievances has gone up from about two lakh annually when the new government was formed to eight lakh now.

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