Changes will make RTI Act useless, says Rahul

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In the wake of the Centre deciding to amend the Right to Information (RTI) Act, Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Thursday said that any tweaking of the existing law will make RTI “useless”. Rahul urged that “every Indian” should oppose the proposed changes, which seek Government control over the salaries and terms of information commissioners.

The amendments, if cleared by Parliament, will give the Government powers to fix tenures, salaries as well as other terms and conditions of service of information commissioners at the Central Information Commission (CIC). 

"Every Indian deserves to know the truth and the BJP wants to hide the truth. The BJP believes the truth must be hidden from the people and they must not question people in power. The changes proposed to the RTI will make it a useless Act," Rahul said on Twitter. He added that the changes being suggested "must be opposed by every Indian".

The party president tagged a letter by the National Campaign for People's Right to Information, which has challenged the amendments on the ground that they undermine the independence of information commissions.

Under the RTI Act, information commissioners have a fixed tenure of five years or till they attain the age of 65, whichever is earlier.  The chief information commissioner gets a salary equivalent to the chief election commissioner while information commissioners at the CIC are at par with election commissioners.

The government has said it is considering a proposal to amend the Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005, to frame rules on salaries and services of the chief information commissioner and information commissioners.

A notice of intention was given to introduce 'The Right to Information (Amendment) Bill, 2018' in the Rajya Sabha for consideration and passage during the current session of Parliament, Minister of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh said in a written reply to Lok Sabha on Wednesday.

Leaders of various political parties too said they are committed to fight any "attempt" by the Centre to "dilute" the act and oppose any amendments to it.