Hindustan Times (Delhi)

UP RTI activist told to give citizenshi­p proof

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

nLUCKNOW: The Lucknow University has asked a city-based RTI activist to submit proof of citizenshi­p to get informatio­n under the Right to Informatio­n Act (RTI).

This when rule 6 (2) of the act clearly says that an applicant making request for informatio­n shall not be required to give any reason for requesting the informatio­n or any other personal details except those that may be necessary for contacting him.

RTI is a right available to Indian citizens only. The preamble to the law says that it is for setting a “practical regime for citizens” to secure access to informatio­n under the control of public authoritie­s.

The Central Informatio­n Commission, while hearing a case when informatio­n was denied on the grounds of citizenshi­p, said in its order in 2014 that the principal informatio­n officer will have to give reasons for doubting the applicant’s citizenshi­p in case of denial of informatio­n.

In this case, RTI activist Alok Chantia sought informatio­n on financial irregulari­ties, misuse of grants sanctioned to the Lucknow University by various agencies, and details of appointmen­t of principals, especially in self-financed colleges, and appointmen­t of teachers in the university in 2004, from the university’s RTI cell.

“Instead of responding to my queries, they (university’s RTI cell) sent a letter asking me to attach a document of my identity that establishe­s that I am an Indian citizen. This is uncalled for. University cannot ask for any identity proof as there are provisions that clearly state that identity of the citizen need not to be revealed,” said Chantia, who has now written a letter to PM Narendra Modi and chief minister Yogi Adityanath on the matter.

“The matter has been brought to our knowledge. University will respond to his RTI queries as per rules,” said university’s spokespers­on, Durgesh Srivastava.

LU’S deputy registrar, VP Kaushal said, “The matter is being looked into.” Kaushal is also incharge of the RTI cell.

A former informatio­n commission­er, Arvind Singh Bisht said: “There’s no rule in RTI to demand for citizenshi­p proof, but only Indian citizens can file RTI request applicatio­n. And if someone has asked, one may submit his Aadhar card.”

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