PMINDIA
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today described the “Right To Information” Act as a tool through which the common man has got not just the right to know, but also the right to question those in power.
In his remarks at the 10th Annual Convention of the Central Information Commission (CIC), the Prime Minister said that the Union Government’s “Digital India” initiative is complimentary to RTI, because putting information online brings transparency, which in turn, builds trust.
The Prime Minister mentioned the auctions of coal blocks, spectrum and FM radio licenses, and said that information should be given out proactively to people.
The Prime Minister called for an end to the silo-approach in Government. He said administrative processes should be run based on trusting the people, rather than doubting the people.
The Prime Minister said RTI has become a tool for good governance. He also described how the PRAGATI platform developed in the PMO has become a vibrant platform for monitoring progress of projects.
The right to information is not only about the right to know but also the right to question. This will increase faith in democracy: PM
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) October 16, 2015
When things go online, transparency increases automatically. Trust also increases: PM @narendramodi https://t.co/DNjiKQLZrV
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) October 16, 2015
More openness in government will help citizens. In this day and age there is no need for secrecy: PM @narendramodi https://t.co/DNjiKQLZrV
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) October 16, 2015
The aim of RTI must be to bring about a positive change in governance: PM @narendramodi https://t.co/DNjiKQLZrV
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) October 16, 2015
Sharing my speech at the 10th Annual Convention of the Central Information Commission. http://t.co/RqqLCCp602
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) October 16, 2015