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New Delhi: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress President Sonia Gandhi are reportedly split over amending the Right to Information Act.
In a rare instance, the Prime Minister has said a firm no to Sonia's suggestions and has decided to go ahead with amendments in the RTI Act.
Singh has reportedly written a letter to Sonia saying that changes are needed in the RTI Act after the Congress President expressed her doubts and made it clear that she does not want it to be amended.
The proposed changes in RTI by the Prime Minister will keep the Chief Justice of India out of purview of the Act.
Some of the amendments proposed to the RTI Act are:
- Chief Justice of India would be outside the purview of the Act.
- Discussions on policy decisions cannot be made public.
- No frivolous queries would be allowed and necessary changes in the Act would have to be made.
The Congress President, who is also the Chairperson of the United Progressive Alliance, had written to the Prime Minister about two months ago explaining her why she does not want any amendment to the Act, which was a landmark legislation of UPA 1 and seen as her baby.
Her views on not amending the RTI have been endorsed by NGOs and the Left parties.
But with the Prime Minister himself stepping in and saying no to her, changes in the Act seem inevitable.
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