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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | Congress takes down tweet on RTI Act after activist's jibe

Congress takes down tweet on RTI Act after activist's jibe

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published Published on Jul 25, 2019   modified Modified on Jul 25, 2019
-The Hindu

Bhopal-based Ajay Dubey claims that the Act’s implementation is in shambles in party-ruled Madhya Pradesh

Bhopal:
The Twitter handle of the Madhya Pradesh Congress on Wednesday took down a tweet against the amendment to the Right to Information (RTI) Act, minutes after an activist replied to it claiming that the Act’s implementation was in shambles in the State.

Around 9 p.m., the handle tweeted that it didn’t accept the amendment to the Act. It read: “People have protested against the amendment. Under Modi’s rule, people are neither safe nor is there democracy.”

Replying to the tweet while tagging the handles of the Chief Minister and party leader Rahul Gandhi, Bhopal-based RTI activist Ajay Dubey tweeted: “The Kamal Nath government in the past seven months has trampled upon the right to information. If the government is honest, it should appoint public information officers in the Chief Minister’s and Chief Secretary’s office, apply the Act to the Lokayukta police and accept RTI applications online.”

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The Hindu, 25 July, 2019, https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/other-states/congress-takes-down-tweet-on-rti-act-after-activists-jibe/article28703166.ece?homepage=true


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