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The RTI Act has been systematically assaulted by successive governments to blunt its efficacy
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January 30, 2021 20:58 IST
Governments have chipped away at the RTI Act, making their actions less and less accountable and transparent to the people
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A picture shot in 2009, of survivors of the Bhopal gas tragedy waiting outside the Prime Minister’s Office in New Delhi with RTI applications.
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Governments have chipped away at the RTI Act, making their actions less and less accountable and transparent to the people
For 24 years, until the enactment of the Right to Information Act (RTI)