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Make civic work transparent, RTI activists to tell Devendra Fadnavis

Praja Foundation has also decided to take the civic body to court after it declared the NGO as persona non grata in November.

Published on: Jan 20, 2018 12:36 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Mumbai
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The spat between the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and RTI (Right to Information) activists continues, as activist Shailesh Gandhi and NGOs such as Praja Foundation prepare to send a petition to chief minister Devendra Fadnavis demanding transparency in the civic work.

Activist Shailesh Gandhi and NGOs such as Praja Foundation prepare to send a petition to chief minister Devendra Fadnavis demanding transparency in the civic work. (HT File)
Activist Shailesh Gandhi and NGOs such as Praja Foundation prepare to send a petition to chief minister Devendra Fadnavis demanding transparency in the civic work. (HT File)

Gandhi, the former Central Information Commissioner (CIC), Sucheta Dalal of Moneylife Foundation and activist Julio Ribeiro of Public Concern for Governance Trust have sought that the state enforce publishing of RTI responses on the civic body’s website.

Praja Foundation has also decided to take the civic body to court after it declared the NGO as persona non grata (i.e. unwelcome or unacceptable because of something said or done) in November.

The NGO faced the BMC’s ire after it published a health report on tuberculosis (TB) and dengue cases in July.

“According to recommendations under the RTI Act, 2005, the BMC should make the RTI responses public. This will in fact reduce the number of nexus between RTI users and BMC officials, as alleged by BMC chief Ajoy Mehta. We hope to spur public meetings across the city as the BMC has threatened our democratic right by refusing to share information,” Gandhi told reporters on Friday.

Referring to Mehta’s response, Dalal said, “The BMC must name the RTI users who are at fault instead of tarnishing all activists with such allegations.”

Tambakar Shenoy, an activist based in Mazgaon, said he filed a PIL in high court on Friday demanding that the circulars and slanderous statements against RTI activists be withdrawn.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Shailesh Gaikwad

Shailesh Gaikwad is political editor and heads the political bureau in Hindustan Times' Mumbai edition.In his career of over 20 years, he has covered Maharashtra politics, state government and urban governance issues.

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