How does RIA act as the watchdog of democracy? Explain.
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1- In a democracy , the best laws are those which empower people to carry out democratic reforms.
2- In this regard the 'RIGHT TO INFORMATION' act given to the people in democracy acts as watch dog.
3- The act empowers the people to know what is happening in the government.
4- This law helps to control corruption.
5- This law supplements the existing law , the banned corruption & imposes strict penality on those who indulge in corruption.
6- Finally,this strengthens the democratic form of GOVERNMENT.HOPE IT HELPS
2- In this regard the 'RIGHT TO INFORMATION' act given to the people in democracy acts as watch dog.
3- The act empowers the people to know what is happening in the government.
4- This law helps to control corruption.
5- This law supplements the existing law , the banned corruption & imposes strict penality on those who indulge in corruption.
6- Finally,this strengthens the democratic form of GOVERNMENT.HOPE IT HELPS
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The Right to Information Act’ was implemented in 2005.
(i) It empowers the people to find out what is happening in government.
(ii) It acts as the watchdogs of democracy.
(iii) It helps to control corruption and supplements the existing laws that banned corruption and imposed strict penalties.
(iv) It gives political actors incentives to do good things.
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