Dear Mr Goyal

1) Please note that circulating your contact / professional details and mobile 
number on this group may result in suspension of your membership here.

2) As the citizen who got UIDAI brought under RTI 
[http://cic.gov.in/CIC-Orders/SS-18112009-01.pdf] , and hence deeming myself to 
be an expert on UIDAI, I can say that your proposals are entirely misconceived 
and demonstrates a marked lack of understanding of what UIDAI really is.

3) UIDAI is a (shortly to be privatised) database to track each and every 
Indian resident, and is an important unit in the plan to convert India into a 
"police state". Other important steps if this plan are to photograph and 
fingerprint every Indian citizen in the guise of the Census of India / National 
Population Register 2011.

4) Although the GoI cl;aims that data is confidential, in reality it is being 
shared with each and every state / police / intelligence agency including 
foreign (US / Israeli) agencies. So the next time, say, someone from your caste 
or religion provokes a communal incident (say Godhra / Gujrata / "big tree 
falling") the local politicians and the communalised police will instantly know 
how to locate you for their revenge.

Sarbajit

--- In [email protected], satish kumar goyal <ndskgo...@...> wrote:
>
> respected all, 
>                 UIDAI has been formed and assigned the job of allotting U ID 
> No to the people of India.this UID No is the biggest weapon to fight all the 
> malpractices of politicians, bureaucrats and others . It can check all the 
> corruption and blackmoney but not in its  proposed form. I suggest the 
> following modifications to its  proposed structure
> 1     Make UID  No mandatory for everyone living in India.
> 2    New UID No should be alotted at birth.
> 3    UID cards should be issued with biometric data.
> 4    UID card must have all the information of the person ie wealth, 
> property, job, family etc.
> 5    Every transaction except retail purchase upto Rs 5000/ should be  posted 
>  in UID card.
>      Please share your suggestions and ask the govt to modify it.
> S  K GOYAL
>


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