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Election Watch
Too long have politicians been allowed to have their way. Administrators could be no different given their close link to politics. The courts have taken important decisions from time to time - but time is their problem. Their decisions suffer from "the law's delays." Only citizens are for citizens. Only voting gives full expression to citizen power.

Right to Information
The Right to Information Act 2005 is the recognition of the people's right to information which is proclaimed as a fundamental right in our Constitution. The Act aims at bringing transparency in governance and promoting accountability in the functioning of public authorities. No doubt the citizens have got a powerful weapon in their hands, but its responsible use is called for.
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