*Finally a Rajya Sabha MP speaks out against Aadhaar, the rest wil wake up
soon.....
tRuth will have to prevail in a true democracy.
Ram
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**714 - Lack of Parliamentary nod for UID is matter of grave concern: RS MP
*http://www.my-telugu.com/?p=2715
http://aadhararticles.blogspot.com/2010/10/714-lack-of-parliamentary-nod-for-uid.html
Hyderabad Oct 13 (INN):

Rajya Sabha Member Azeez Pasha on Wednesday expressed his indignation at the
decision of the Centre to go ahead with implementing the Unique Identity
(UID) project without the approval of the country’s Parliament and without
any study is a matter of grave concern.

Talking to INN, Mr Azeez Pasha said that the decision of the Union
Government to go ahead with the project, which is estimated to cost around
Rs 1,50,000 crore without the approval of the representatives of the people
of the country is shocking.

He reminded that the decision to allocate the budget for setting up the
UIDAI was passed without any discussion in Parliament as this was included
in the General Budget.

The MP pointed out that the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI)
plans to use the census data to issue AADHAR numbers which envisages
recording ten finger prints and iris of all people residing in India. He
said that if the claims by the government that the UIDAI project would
prevent leaks in the Public Distribution System (PDS) were true, this would
be a welcome solution.

The Rajya Sabha Member stated that even a cursory study of the project would
create doubts about the impossibility of the achievements of the objectives
as claimed by the Government.

He pointed out that many countries like Australia, China, Canada, Germany
abandoned similar projects after taking them up. Mr Azeez Pasha pointed out
that the Government of the United Kingdom too scrapped the national identity
card project in June 2010.

The reason behind the decision to scrap or abandon projects similar to the
UIDAI projects is because such projects infringe on norms of privacy,
confidentiality and security of personnel information. He added that the
scheme is extraordinarily expensive, especially for a country like India.

The Rajya Sabha Member stated that there is an unrealistic assumption behind
the project that technology can be used to fix the ills of social
inefficiencies. The benefits from the project in terms of raising the
efficiency of government schemes appear to be limited, he said.

Mr Azeez Pasha also handed out some reasons for his objections to the UID
project and said that the government has skipped public debate around
criticisms and alternative suggestions.

The reasons handed out by him are:-

DATABASE SECURITY NOT ASSURED:- India does not have any robust legal frame
work or infrastructure for cyber security and has work capabilities in this
area several of our high security data bases have been hacked in the recent
past the huge amount of personnel information collected on the UID database
will most likely not be adequately protected.

MISUSE OF DATA:-The centralized data based where personnel data will be
stored can easily be linked with other database such as employees state
insurance corporation and data bases maintained by the police and
intelligence agencies. This raises the risk of functionality creep as for
instance the use of the UID database for policing and surveillance.

The bill does not does not have any provisions to penalize misuse of data by
authorized persons (E.g. :-UIDAI officials) and therefore has an in built
potential for use of personal data to identify and eliminate Maoists,
Terrorists, Habitual offenders, Political opponents and others who are
perceived as threats by those in power.

Several countries Including Australia, China, Canada and Germany have tried
such projects and had given these up as impractical unjustified and
dangerous. U.K. government withdrawn and scrapped their national identity
card project on June 2010.

VIOLATION OF PRIVACY AND CIVIL LIBERTIES:- The UID schemes violates the
right of privacy, international law and India domestic law have set clear
standards to protect and individuals privacy from unlawful invasion. Under
the international convenient on civil and Political Rights (ICCPR) ratified
by India, An Individual’s right to privacy is protected from arbitrary or
unlawful interference by the state.

UNJUSTIFIABLE COSTS:-The UID project has been launched without a feasibility
study or cost-benefit analysis. The pilot to test the technology is being
rolled out in Andhra Pradesh in September 2010 well after the drafting of
the Bill. The current costs are estimated at rupees 45,000 crore. A budget
provision of Rs 1950 crore has been made for the current year, of which over
200 crore has already been spent.

The cost of a fingerprint reader at this time is around USD 50. The total
costs of placing finger print readers in each PDS outlet and in each of
India’s 600,000 villages have not been taken into account in official cost
calculations.

BYPASSING OF PARLIAMENT AND DEMOCRATIC PROCESSES:- The UID Authority has
been set up with considerable powers and resources, without any approval
from Parliament or discussion in the public domain about the necessity of
such a scheme. In the absence of a Constitutional provision or legal
framework such as that set out in the proposed bill all the actions of the
UIDAI are technically unconstitutional and illegal. There is no transparency
either on decisions or on expenditure no oversight and no mechanisms for
accountability in the functioning of the UIDAI.

FALSE CLAIMS:- These claims are false and unjustified exclusion and leakages
are not caused by the inability to prove identity they are caused by the
deliberate manipulation of the system by those who have the power to control
the flow of benefits.






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The UID project is going to do almost exactly the same thing which the
predecessors of Hitler did, else how is it that Germany always had the lists

of Jewish names even prior to the arrival of the Nazis? The Nazis got these
lists with the help of IBM which was in the 'census' business that included
racial census that entailed not only count the Jews but also identifying
them. At the United States Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC, there is an
exhibit of an IBM Hollerith D-11 card sorting machine that was responsible
for organising the census of 1933 that first identified the Jews.

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