No intention to hide information from media: Uttarakhand CM

Press Trust of India  |  Dehradun 

As the ban on entry of "outsiders" into offices in sparked a controversy, today said the did not intend to hide any information from the media.

"It is our commitment to provide all information to media on time," he told reporters at his official residence here.


However, he sought to justify the recent directive issued to different departments asking them not to permit direct entry of "outsiders" into offices at the secretariat saying the "problem is that there is sometimes a lot of smoke without fire".

Reports based on half-baked or premature information erode the credibility of both the and the media, said. "A system is being put in place where the media gets all the information on a single counter," he added.

The recently issued an order banning the entry of "outsiders" directly into offices at the secretariat fearing premature leakage of information.

The order was issued in view of the fact that the agenda of cabinet meetings on several occasions in the recent past was leaked to the media even before they took place, officials said on the condition of anonymity.

With the interpreting the order as a move to reduce systemic transparency, Chief Secretary convened a press conference to clarify that the directive was issued to ensure that only authentic information reached the media.

However, members of the media felt the order was meant to deny them direct access to information by a which claims total transparency in governance and zero tolerance to corruption.

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First Published: Sat, January 06 2018. 19:15 IST