Kathmandu. Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak stressed the need for transparency in the right to information. He also stressed the need for right to information to maintain good governance through transparency and transparency.
Speaking at an interaction programme with ministry-level information officers organised by the National Information Commission here today, he said the right to information has been kept as a fundamental right in the constitution.
“It is our duty to give information, it is the duty of the citizens to get information, it is not necessary to give information as soon as we say right to information,” he said, adding, “Some information is related to privacy, it is not necessary to give information, information related to peace, security and defense of the country, foreign relations and diplomatic relations. । ’
He said that the country could not remain in a state of affairs by giving all the information in the name of transparency and good governance as it was related to the defense of the country. “It is necessary to understand the provisions of the constitution in a balanced, expanded and holistic manner and I also urge you to give information without hiding it,” he said. ’
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