Two days back, on 16th August, US-based non-resident Indian (NRI), Suresh Ediga tweeted: “Now all NRIs can file right to information (RTIs) using rtionline.org. Thanks to none other than @CommodoreBatra for his relentless pursuit of ensuring RTIs can be filed by NRIs. There was an issue with the payment gateway unable to handle international cards which Commodore helped resolve.”
Two days back, on 16th August, US-based non-resident Indian (NRI), Suresh Ediga tweeted: “Now all NRIs can file right to information (RTIs) using rtionline.org. Thanks to none other than @CommodoreBatra for his relentless pursuit of ensuring RTIs can be filed by NRIs. There was an issue with the payment gateway unable to handle international cards which Commodore helped resolve.”
Maybe the State wants to be watching people all the time. But when they are watching, others too may be watching! The State is becoming more and more secretive while throwing people to the wolves.
Strongly opposing the proposal of the government to amend the right to information (RTI) act through the digital personal data protection bill (DPDP Bill),
The former Navy officer's relentless pursuit of the electoral bond scheme has raised some serious questions which the Narendra Modi government refuses to answer till today.