RTI: Former PM Manmohan Singh’s Lasting Legacy and a Powerful Tool for Ordinary Citizens

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  • December 27, 2024
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New Delhi: Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s legacy would be defined by several remarkable achievements, from economic reforms to MNREGA, but his most enduring and long lasting contribution remains the implementation of the Right to Information or the RTI Act.

The Right to Information (RTI) Bill was introduced in Parliament in December 2004 and subsequently passed by the Lok Sabha on May 11, 2005, followed by the Rajya Sabha on May 12, 2005. During the parliamentary debate, Singh addressed the Lok Sabha, stating, “The passage of this Bill will usher in a new era in governance—one marked by performance, efficiency, and transparency. It will ensure that the benefits of growth reach all sections of society, root out corruption, and prioritize the concerns of the common citizen in every governance process. This era will truly realize the vision and aspirations of our Republic’s founding fathers.”

The Right to Information (RTI) Act, now in its 20th year of implementation, remains a powerful tool in the hands of ordinary citizens.

Enacted in 2005, the RTI Act has empowered citizens by promoting transparency and accountability in governance, curbing corruption, and improving public service delivery.

Moreover, the Act fosters participatory democracy, enabling citizens to play an active role in decision-making processes and ensuring governance becomes more inclusive and responsive.

This landmark legislation, championed during Dr. Manmohan Singh’s tenure, stands as a testament to his commitment to protecting fundamental rights by guaranteeing access to information that directly impacts citizens’ lives—a key part of the former Prime Minister’s enduring legacy.

Dr Singh passed away in the national capital on Thursday, India is mourning the loss of the ‘visionary’ leader. Tributes are pouring in for the political stalwart from several dignitaries and people from all walks of life.

At 92, former PM Manmohan Singh breathed his last on Thursday night at All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) in Delhi where he was admitted after his health deteriorated.

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