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PM Modi Says RTI Represents The Right To Knowledge As Well As The Right To Question

PM Modi Says RTI Represents The Right To Knowledge As Well As The Right To Question

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NEW DELHI -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi today asked government departments to keep in mind three 'T's -- timeliness, transparency and trouble-free approach -- while replying to RTI applications as that would help in reducing errors in governance.

Addressing the 10th anniversary of Central Information Commission, the Prime Minister said more openness in governance will help citizens as there is no need for secrecy in this day and age.

"RTI replies should be timely, transparent and trouble- free. It will help in reducing possibilities of errors," he said at the function which was boycotted by leading RTI activists, including Aruna Roy, after authorities restricted the invitations to some activists citing security reasons.

RTI should be used, first and foremost, to better the process of governance: PM pic.twitter.com/DB0eoUePz3

— ANI (@ANI_news) October 16, 2015

Modi said right to information is not only about the right to know but also the right to question as this will increase faith in democracy.

"People should have a right to question the government.

This is the foundation of democracy, this will increase faith in democracy. When matters go online, transparency increases automatically. Trust also increases," he said.

He said aim of the Right To Information Act is to bring about a positive change in governance.

The more the people are empowered, more the nation is empowered: PM Modi pic.twitter.com/eVInTfWUFN

— ANI (@ANI_news) October 16, 2015

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