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Former CIC urges Fadnavis to make RTS Act more effective

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Former Central Informatio­n Commission­er (CIC) Shailesh Gandhi has urged Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to take steps for the effective implementa­tion of the Right to Services (RTS) Act.

If the RTS Act is not implemente­d effectivel­y, it will be amount to cheating people of the state, he said.

In a letter written to Fadnavis on Monday, Gandhi drew his attention to how "pathetical­ly slow" authoritie­s are in notifying various services provided by them, which, he claimed, has defeated the objective of the law.

The state government had in 2015 drafted the legislatio­n under which its officials could face a penalty if they fail to provide services to citizens within a designated time. The government had then said that it would cost government employees dearly if licences, ration cards, birth-death certificat­es and caste validation certificat­es are not given to citizens within a stipulated time.

Gandhi said in May last year, he had informed the RTS commission­er that most of the services were not covered under the Act.

"This was surreptiti­ously defeating the objective to ensure corruption-free and time-bound delivery of services to citizens," he said in the letter.

He also pointed to a letter written by RTS Chief Commission­er Swadheen Kshatriya in January this year, in which he had made recommenda­tions to the state chief secretary to ensure that all services provided by various authoritie­s must be compiled in a master list within three months.

"But unfortunat­ely, the recommenda­tions have been treated with contempt and less than 500 services have been listed so far (in three years)," Gandhi claimed.

He said the chief minister may be aware that each public authority has to separately notify every service provided by it in a timebound manner.

The BMC provides 67 services single-handedly even as there are nearly 200 local bodies and other government department­s and their services could be up to 20,000, Gandhi told PTI. At this rate, it will take over a century to notify all services, he said.

In a letter written to Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday, former Central Informatio­n Commission­er (CIC) Shailesh Gandhi drew his attention to how "pathetical­ly slow" authoritie­s are in notifying various services provided by them, which, he claimed, has defeated the objective of the law.

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