Talk:2013 Save RTI Movement in India

Removal of "Orphan" tag
The following three Wikipedia articles now have links to this article and hence the "Orphan" tag can be removed from this page:
 * 1) Right to Information Act
 * 2) 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement
 * 3) 2012 Indian anti-corruption movement

Also, this article now has a few categories.

Single event
Unless this protest develops soon, I'll be nominating it for deletion as a single event/WP:NOTNEWS. Protests are incredibly common in India - people seem to like shouting the odds - but rarely achieve anything. I'm not even sure that this particular one was a "movement" but in any event we've got enough crap of a similar nature without adding another one. - Sitush (talk) 23:46, 18 September 2013 (UTC)


 * Thanks Sitush for reviewing the article. This was not a single event. Protests happened at several locations across India and also at some foreign locations. Seven of such specific events have been mentioned in this article in "Demonstrations" sub-section under the Heading "The Protest".
 * About achievement of the protest, the government agreed to activists demand to refer the RTI amendment bill to Standing Committee instead of passing the same directly. However, as mentioned in the article, the movement is still going on because the government has not given commitment about not amending RTI.
 * - Navinpc (talk) 26 September 2013
 * The User:Navipc has close connection with the article and has been conducting Original Research of isolated local reactions to mislead there is some organised Save RTI movement. The mobile no. XXXXX65050 in the photo is that of "Navin JaiHind" Executive Committee member of Aam Aadmi Party. Unfitlouie (talk) 19:03, 1 October 2013 (UTC)
 * I have merged it to Right_to_Information_Act. One petition does not make a "movement". - Sitush (talk) 20:28, 1 October 2013 (UTC)