"If anyone spends lakhs of rupees to source information under RTI in various departments without having the capacity to pay so much, then it is my responsibility to refer the matter to Income Tax," Parrikar told a gathering of small scale industrialists here yesterday.
The CM had recently issued circular to all the government departments asking names of people who seek information under RTI.
"RTI is a good act but the question mark is on the people who source the information under it," he said, adding that "there are many people who are negative in their thoughts with a design in mind."
The Chief Minister at the same breath clarified that he does not say that all RTI applicants are doing it with malice.
"There are many genuine people who seek information under the Act," he said.
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