THE FACEBOOK GROUP ON SAY NO UID NOTICED FINALLY !!!!!

Is UIDN a tool for holocaust? One FB group says so
DNA / Nirad Mudur / Sunday, November 28, 2010 9:35 IST

Often, projects initiated with well-meaning intentions fall victim to
unfounded propaganda. The Unique Identification Number (UIDN) project under
the supervision of former Infosys CEO Nandan Nilekani is one such.

If you scout Facebook, you will come across a closed group called “Say No To
UID,” which has floated a preposterous theory that UIDN could lead to a
Nazi-induced holocaust-like pogrom against the minorities in India.

The description of the group is as follows: “It appears that Nilekani… has
misled the key functionaries of Government of India into believing that he
is deeply concerned about reaching the poorest of the poor with a 16-digit
card (4 numbers are hidden?) to liberate them from poverty.

“This proposed UID legislation authorises the creation of a centralised
database of unique identification numbers that will be issued to every
resident of India but has failed to provide for provisions that precludes
abuse of such a database for invading citizens’ rights to privacy and
freedom of choice by national and transnational corporations like Vedanta
and IBM.”

“The legislation poses one of (the) gravest threat(s) imaginable as far as
citizens’ right is concerned. It will damage citizens’ sovereignty beyond
repair and has the potential to cause holocaust-like situation in future
through profiling of minorities, political opponents and ethnic groups.”

Gopal Krishna, member, Citizens Forum for Civil Liberties (CFCL), says in a
November 23-dated letter to Oscar Fernandes, chairperson, and members of
Parliamentary Standing Committee on Human Resources: “The UID scheme is an
opposite of Right to Information. The latter makes the government
transparent before their masters, the citizens. The former makes the
citizens transparent before their servant, the government. It is a fascist
plan.” The letter titled “Aadhaar Scheme Is Against Civil Liberties” was
published on CounterCurrents.org.

The UIDN project was undertaken last year to ensure inclusive growth by
providing a form of tamper-proof identity to people above 15 years of age so
that the delivery of government programmes can be directed better, ensuring
effective governance.

But what we have is anall-out attack on this project, the sole aim being to
put a dead halt to it.

Gopal Krishna further says in his letter that citizens are “not gullible.”
“They can see through the non-existence if any compelling and sane logic for
(a) 16th document as an identity proof. Aren’t these pre-existing 15
identity proofs (based on which the government claims its legitimacy after
democratic elections) sufficient!”

Firstly, the UIDN is NOT an identity proof. It is intended to facilitate any
transaction between citizen and the government, based on the number which
will not be duplicated with that of any other.

Besides, what is the guaranteed that the already existing 15 identity proofs
(including voters’ identity card or ration card) mentioned by Gopal Krishna
will not be tapped to identify minorities to launch a holocaust-like pogrom?

The social security numbers in USA and Australia, too, are similar concepts
that have been well-taken by the citizens, based on which data is maintained
on unemployment to offer dole money as support until one gets employed.

Has there been stereotyping and picking out people on religious, racial or
caste lines to target minorities there?

Why just take Nazi Germany as an example despite knowing that the
unfortunate chapter in world history was a result of a homogenous and a
fanatical Nazi German — a situation that may never arise in a widely diverse
India, US or Australia.

But yes, the government’s fault lies in not ensuring a series of open
discussions on the project before launching it. The result is there for all
to see — propaganda based on suspicion and half-knowledge.
 *URL of the article:*
http://www.dnaindia.com/bangalore/comment_is-uidn-a-tool-for-holocaust-one-fb-group-says-so_1473211-all

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