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Dear Naresh -


It’s been more than a week and MP Sandeep Dikshit from East Delhi hasn’t taken a stand against the dilution of the RTI Act. 
The RTI Act might get amended in the next few days.We don’t have much time to save this powerful Act that has helped citizens fight corruption. In 2 days, I will deliver all our signatures to Sandeep Dikshit and ask him to take a stand against the dilution of the RTI Act.
Help me reach 1000 signatures before I deliver my petition to Sandeep Dikshit. Forward my mail below to your friends and family and ask them to sign and share my petition.
Thank you for taking action,
Kanika via Change.org
—-Forwarded message—

Any moment now, our Government will dilute the most powerful weapon we have to fight corruption in India.
This week, the Parliament will be discussingchanges to be made to the Right to Information (RTI) Act. If these changes are made, political parties would be excluded from the RTI Act.
This is a huge setback for our nation. In order to remain free of corruption, all political parties should be transparent and answerable to the public. This won’t happen if the RTI Act is modified.
We need to ensure that influential Members of the Parliament take a stand against this amendment to the RTI Act.
Sandeep Dikshit is popular among the public in Delhi. started this petition asking MP Sandeep Dikshit from East Delhi to stand against this dilution of the RTI Act.
If he opposes this dilution, the Government will realise that it’s not only the citizens but MPs like Sandeep Dikshit too who demand clean politics.
Last week, Jay Panda, MP from Kendrapara, Orissa took a stand against the amendment of the RTI Act. If thousands of us sign my petition, MP Sandeep would know that his voters and public want him to take a stand. 
It’s Sandeep Dikshit’s duty as an MP to support clean, transparent politics. Sign my petition and share it with your friends and family.
Thanks in advance,
Kanika via Change.org
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