Right to Information
The Right to Information is the citizen's privilege to pry open the dark drawers of administration labeled confidentiality. As its name suggests, it demands the display of what officials would rather keep unseen, inducing both tension and mild panic among bureaucrats. Wielded as a shield of fairness, it tickles the desire for participation and control, doubling as an invitation to a municipal filing cabinet gala. Yet the revealed reams of documents often act as Pandora's box, unleashing fresh chaos and astonishment.