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Armed Forces should have been kept out of RTI: Navy chief

December 02, 2005 21:59 IST

Naval chief Admiral Arun Prakash Friday said that the Armed Forces should have been kept out of the purview of the Right to Information Act in view of their involvement in handling national security issues.

"Armed forces should have also been covered by Clause (8) of the Act, as they handle sensitive national security issues," Prakash said while addressing a press conference on the observance of Navy Day.

"We have put our views to the government on this," he said assuring that as long as government did not not move to amend the act, the navy would provide information to the public as stiuplated by the act.

Prakash said when organisations like Indo-Tibetan Border Police, Assam Rifles, Central Bureau of Investigation and even police organisation in Andaman island had been covered under Clause (8), "How can armed forces who deal with highly sensitive information and issues be not not kept out?"

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