Congress Vice President Rahul Gandhi later met National Campaign for People's Right to Information (NCPRI) workers and the families of whistleblowers from across the country and assured them that his party was committed to the passage of the above Bills.
According to an NCPRI release, Gandhi told them that the Parliament was not being allowed to function and that was the reason why the Bills were not being taken up.
"He said that RTI users are information warriors and that Congress will try and ensure that people are empowered and their safety assured through the (passage of) the Bills," the release said.
"We also suggested (introduction) of an ordinance in case the two Bills do not get tabled in Parliament, to which Gandhi seemed supportive," said Shekhar Singh of NCPRI.
Terming them "key" for fighting corruption, the activists demanded inclusion of several amendments before the two Bills were passed by Parliament.
"The introduction of the Grievance Redressal Bill in Parliament in December, 2011, was a positive step. However, some lacunae need to be addressed in order to ensure effective and timely redress of grievances," said Anjali Bhardwaj, co-convener, NCPRI.
Activists also demanded expansion of the definition of victimisation of the whistleblower as one of the crucial amendments in the Whistle Blowers Protection Bill.
"More than 40 whistleblowers have been killed for exposing corruption. It is crucial that the Bill gets passed in this session with amendments for the setting up of a stipulated timeframe, inclusion of private sector, penalty for victimisation and compensation for victims," Bhardwaj said.
The activists said they will also hold a demonstration in front of the BJP office to demand the party's support for the smooth passage of the two Bills, he said.
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