LS passes Bill amending RTI Act to fix information commissioners' tenures


New Delhi, Jul 22 (IANS): A bill proposing to give the Centre the power to set the tenure and salaries of the Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) and Information Commissioners was passed in the Lok Sabha on Monday amid strong objection from the Opposition.

The Right to Information (Amendment) Bill, 2019 was passed after division of votes with 178 members favouring it and 79 against it.

The Bill amends Sections 13 and 16 of the Right to Information (RTI) Act, 2005. Section 13 had set the term of the central CIC and Information Commissioners at five years, or until the age of 65, whichever was earlier.

The opposition argued that the Bill will take away the independence of the RTI authorities.

Moving the bill, which was tabled in the house on July 19, for passage, Minister of State in the Prime Minister's Office, Jitendra Singh said that the current tenure for both the CIC and ICs is five years but the Bill seeks to remove this provision and give the Central government the power to notify the terms of office.

"The salary for the CIC will be the same as Chief Election Commissioner. But the bill seeks to change this and allows the government to fix the salary," he said.

Initiating the debate, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor strongly objected to the Bill and sought its withdrawal.

Terming the Bill a "deliberate" attempt to "weaken" the RTI framework and erode the independence of the CIC and Information Commissioners, he argued that it was brought to Parliament without any public debate on its contents and that it is a deliberate architectural change to roll back gains of the RTI, restrict its independence, and regressively reinforce power equations.

"Are you bringing this amendment because an Information Commissioner asked the PMO to reveal the PM's educational details? What is the hurry in bulldozing every bill without scrutiny? Why the government delaying constituting the parliamentary standing committees?" he asked.

Speaking in favour of the Bill, BJP's Jagadambika Pal said this is a simple Bill seeking to change the tenure and salary.

Asserting that the role of RTI is not being diluted as opposition claims, he said the government has taken several steps to strengthen RTI including setting up an online portal, fining officials who delay giving details and many more.

"The government included former Congress leader Mallikharjun Kharge as an invitee, even though he was not the Leader of Opposition. This shows the government is transparent in appointing the CIC," he said.

DMK's A. Raja dismissed the government's argument that the CIC cannot be equated with the CEC since the former is a statutory body, while the latter is a constitutional body.

"Today is a dark day for democracy. Democracy is a continuous process, it doesn't end with elections," he said.

Trinamool Congress member Saugata Roy said the government brought the amendment to "curtail" the powers of information commissioners.

Pointing out at how several RTI activists were killed, Roy said it is a lifeline for 40-60 lakh ordinary users.

Biju Janata Dal's Bhartruhari Mahtab said past and present governments have sought amendments to dilute the RTI law. "This attempt is an assault on the idea of federalism."

AIMIM's Asaduddin Owaisi asked why the government would decide the salary of Information Commissioners.

  

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  • AM, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    Modi and Shah Dictatorship. This is the result of full majority in the Parliament. RTI was a citizens right to know the actions of the ruling Govt and corrupt officials. Note ban was a big scam, BJP looted all the money and now they buying all the corrupt legislators from other parties to their fold and cleaned in BJP washing machine. No one can imagine how is possible to charter plan to transport MLA's just to pull down the Congress Govt. From where all these money came from.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain/Burkina Faso

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    BJP is destroying the transparency and wants to control every democratic institution. Shame

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  • Mr Clean, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 22 2019

    Under BJP rule country is moving towards dictatorship govt. BJP-RSS principles are against democracy. Soon Parliament House will become a historical monument.

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