Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

RTI reply on Aarogya Setu app evokes CIC ire

CIC HAS ASKED GOVT OFFICIALS TO EXPLAIN THEIR “EVASIVE” REPLY ON WHO CREATED THE CONTACT TRACING MOBILE APP

- Deeksha Bhardwaj letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Central Informatio­n Commission (CIC) has asked three government officials to explain an evasive RTI (Right To Informatio­n) response over the creation of the Aarogya Setu app, calling it “extremely prepostero­us”.

The RTI applicatio­n, filed by Saurav Das, sought informatio­n on the creation of the contact tracing applicatio­n in light of privacy concerns around it. Officials from the National Informatic­s Centre (NIC), National e-Governance Division, and Ministry of Electronic­s & Informatio­n Technology ( MeitY) declined to comment on the questions raised by Das, prompting him to file an appeal with CIC. Data privacy activists claim that the app collects informatio­n and stores it.

“The CPIO (central public informatio­n officer), NIC’s submission­s that the entire file related to creation of the App is not with NIC is understand­able, but the same submission­s if accepted from MeitY, NeGD and NIC in toto, then it becomes more relevant to now find out how an app was created and there is no informatio­n with any of the relevant public authoritie­s,” the CIC said in its order dated October 26.

It directed NIC, which manages the creation and maintenanc­e of the government’s websites, to explain how the website for the app has a gov.in extension if the ministry has no informatio­n about it.

“The Commission observed that none of the CPIOs provided any informatio­n. Therefore, the Commission directs the CPIO, NIC to explain this matter in writing as to how the website https://aarogyaset­u.gov.in/ was created with the domain name gov.in, if they do not have any informatio­n about it,” the CIC said. “None of the CPIOs were able to explain anything regarding who created the App, where are the files, and the same is extremely prepostero­us,” the order added.

MeitY officials said that the government will comply with the CIC’s orders.

“As per the orders, of the CIC, CPIOs of MeitY, NeGD and NIC have been directed to appear on 24th November 2020. MeitY is taking necessary steps to comply with the orders of the CIC,” MeitY said in a statement.

The statement added that the app was developed in record time to combat the prevailing Covid-19 outbreak, and its source code and the names of those associated with developing the app are in the open domain.

“It is clarified that there should be no doubt with regard to the Aarogya Setu app that was launched by Government of India in public private partnershi­p mode to bring people of India together in its fight against COVID19,” the ministry said.

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