July 2015. However, despite passage of even five more months, the bill has not been presented.
When contacted, the minister said the government is very much interested in passing the Right to Information Bill. He said the government has to face many challenges during the recent past due to which the RTI Bill could not be presented before the cabinet.
“Recently, we were about to present the bill in the cabinet meeting but the earthquake in the country diverted the government’s attention towards this issue. “However, soon they would send the draft bill to each member of the cabinet and later it would be presented for approval,” he claimed.
He, however, once again gave no cut-off date for presenting the bill before the cabinet and then in the parliament.
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