Panaji: While the Unique Identification Authority
ofIndia<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/India> (UIDAI)
is busy implementing Aadhaar, the unique identification project across
India, Bharat Mukti
Morcha<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Bharat-Mukti-Morcha>
(BMM)
has petitioned president of India Pratibha Patil through the North Goa
collector, objecting to the implementation of the biometric project.


Alleging that the UID is a conspiracy to put private citizens under
surveillance, BMM has urged the Union government to scrap the unique
identification project as it is a violation of the privacy of citizens.


"Through UID, tracking of individuals becomes easy. All information
collected by UIDAI <http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/UIDAI> will be
easily accessible to intelligence agencies such as the Intelligence Bureau
(IB) and the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) through the National
Intelligence Grid (NATGRID)," said Goa convener of BMM Sebastian Rodrigues.
"This may lead to suppression of democratic liberties," he said.


The BMM has noted that while the National Identification Authority of India
Bill, 2010, is yet to be passed by Parliament, biometric enrolment for the
National Population Register (
NPR<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/NPR>))
is being carried out under Citizenship Act 1955 and Citizenship
(Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules 2003.


Unlike the Census Act 1948, which declares in Section 15 that census records
'will not be open to inspection or admissible as evidence', these other laws
do not have such safeguards.


"Biometric cards invade privacy and as such are a violation of the
fundamental right to life with dignity guaranteed by the constitution. Even
developed nations such as Britain, USA and Australia which tried to enforce
such cards were forced to scrap them after public protests," Rodrigues
added.


The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has already begun
issuing unique numbers to residents in different parts of India. The numbers
will be stored in a centralized database and linked to biometric information
such as photographs, fingerprints and iris scans of citizens.

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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/goa/Group-decries-Centres-Aadhaar-biometric-project/articleshow/9389041.cms


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skype-lawyercumactivist
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*The UID project i**s 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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