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Let Me Explain: How BJP government’s new data protection law endangers Right To Information
Exposing corruption, making the powerful accountable to the public, helping journalists bring truth to light – the Right To Information has not only been a boon for transparency but has also played a significant role in strengthening the country's democracy.
But now India’s right to know is in danger.
The contentious Digital Personal Data Protection Act, brought in by the BJP government, threatens to hollow out the RTI. In the name of privacy, provisions of the DPDP Act can be used to deny citizens, journalists, transparency activists all kinds of crucial information.
In this episode, Pooja Prasanna breaks down how the DPDP Act, in its current form, will leave RTI toothless and devoid of any real power. She takes a look at how this weakening of the transparency law will hurt the country’s progress.
Watch.
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