[The proposed rules allow for withdrawal of appeals based on a written
communication by the appellant  and closure of proceedings upon death
of the appellant.
Given the Indian reality where RTI applicants are often attacked and
even killed for seeking information, the proposed rules will make it
easier for people with vested interests to pressurise RTI users and
threaten them to withdraw their appeals.

(So, murdering a recalcitrant applicant becomes an attractive option
under the propsed change.
- Sukla)]

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Petitioning Minister of State, Ministry of Personnel, Public
Grievances & Pensions Dr. Jitendra Singh

Remove regressive provisions from proposed RTI rules

Anjali Bhardwaj New Delhi, India

RTI activist Suhas Haldankar was on his way back home when he was
beaten to death by 11 people. Suhas’s head was smashed with concrete
blocks and he collapsed in a pool of blood.

Suhas was using the RTI Act to expose civic lapses and raise his voice
against the inefficiency of local corporators in Pune area.

And if the government has its way, we may see many more information
seekers meeting Suhas's fate.

The government is trying to weaken the RTI Act by proposing amendments
to the rules which will put RTI users' lives in danger.

The proposed rules allow for withdrawal of appeals based on a written
communication by the appellant  and closure of proceedings upon death
of the appellant.

Given the Indian reality where RTI applicants are often attacked and
even killed for seeking information, the proposed rules will make it
easier for people with vested interests to pressurise RTI users and
threaten them to withdraw their appeals.

In just the last few years more than 57 people have been killed for
using the RTI Act to seek information. Having a rule like ‘closing the
proceedings upon death of the appellant’ puts the lives of lakhs of
people using RTI in danger.

The government should be protecting people who seek truth, demand
accountability and expose corruption.

Instead of implementing the Whistle Blowers Protection Act which was
passed by Parliament more than 3 years ago,  the government is making
information seekers more vulnerable through the proposed RTI rules.

Join us in demanding that the Central government withdraw these
problematic provisions of the proposed RTI rules and also
operationalise the Whistle Blowers Protection Act.

Anjali Bhardwaj, Aruna Roy, Nikhil Dey, Amrita Johri

This petition will be delivered to:
Minister of State, Ministry of Personnel, Public Grievances & Pensions
Dr. Jitendra Singh

Anjali Bhardwaj started this petition with a single signature, and now
has 91,285 supporters.


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