Only those who came from BPL families before start of their jail term will continue to remain in the said category.
According to a Government Resolution (GR), convicts coming from BPL families and facing jail term of over one year will not be considered as BPL persons.
No RTI fee is required to be paid by any citizen who is below poverty line. The issue of whether to consider under-trials and convicts under BPL was under government's consideration.
A person with monthly per capita income of less than Rs 591.75 in urban areas is considered under BPL while in rural areas family having yellow ration card is considered in the said category.
As per the GR, the Public Information officers can take decision on RTI queries of convicts and under-trials taking into consideration the income and proof submitted regarding BPL status.
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