Parties open to RTI scrutiny? CIC deadline ends

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Confusion prevailed within and among major political parties on whether to appoint an information officer to share info with the public under the RTI Act as the six-week deadline given by the Central Information Commissioner (CIC) to designate such an officer at every major political grouping ended Monday.The parties also dodged questions on whether they will appoint public information officers and appellate authorities. There was speculation that an ordinance could be brought in but with the expiry of today's deadline given by the CIC, prospects of such a move seemed bleak.
 
The CIC had in its order on June 3 held that six national parties–Congress, BJP, NCP, CPI-M, CPI and BSP–have been substantially funded indirectly by the Centre and they have the character of public authority under the RTI Act as they perform public functions.The transparency watchdog's six-week deadline to these political parties to appoint designate information officers and appellate authorities ended today.
 
The Congress, which is credited for bringing in the flagship RTI Act in 2005, said the CIC order to appoint public information officers was misconceived.  "If you read the RTI Act, if you go back to the debate which led to its conceptualisation, if the intent was to bring political parties under it, that would have been stated…And the law doesn't allow you to do something indirectly which cannot be done directly and that's why we have said very respectfully that order is misconceived and fails on the fundamental appreciation of the law," information & broadcasting minister Manish Tewari told reporters Monday.
 
While BJP said it supports transparency in the political system, it has not appointed any PIO as some of the senior party leaders are opposed to the transgression of RTI Act in the political sphere."We believe in transparency in the political system. Any information asked for should be made available. We comply with the Election Commission rules and we always furnish all details about income tax on our website," BJP spokesperson Abhimanyu said.However, some senior leaders in the BJP feel that if the RTI is allowed then the party may be flooded with frivolous queries as also about the inner functioning of the party whichcannot be shared as it is not a public matter.
 
RTI is more about the decision-making process in the government and about public issues. It is not about inner functioning of the political parties, the BJP leaders argued.Left parties  CPI and CPM  have made it clear that they would be opposing the RTI implementation on political parties with CPM terming it as "fundamental misconception" and CPI making it clear that any help received from the government was only to ensure better functioning of democracy."In no way is it substantial help", CPI said.Other parties BSP and NCP have also opposed the RTI net over them but maintained their resolve for transparency.None of the websites of these political parties had a list of designated information and appellate officers, which is mandatory under the RTI Act.
 

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