Right to Question
The Right to Question is one of the strongest pillars of a healthy democracy. At Bauddhik Sansad, we believe that informed and lawful questioning strengthens governance, improves transparency, and builds public trust.
Democracy is not limited to voting; it continues through active citizen participation. When citizens ask constructive questions about public spending, policies, infrastructure projects, and welfare schemes, they help ensure that systems function responsibly and effectively.
We encourage individuals to:
- Seek verified information before forming opinions
- Use lawful tools such as RTI to access public records
- Raise concerns respectfully and responsibly
- Document facts with accuracy and clarity
- Engage in dialogue rather than confrontation
Questioning is not opposition; it is participation. It is a constitutional responsibility that promotes accountability and encourages better governance outcomes.
Through awareness campaigns, public discussions, and documentation initiatives, we aim to empower citizens with knowledge and confidence to ask the right questions at the right time.
A strong democracy grows when citizens remain informed, aware, and engaged.