Dear All,

Inspite of objections to UID, I think it is must to curb black money, 
corruption and illegal migrants.

S.K.Kapoor



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From: Ajit Mandhare <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, April 11, 2010 5:47:07 PM
Subject: Re: [rti_india] Re: unique identity number

  
hi, if u have any info about pune ats officers figuer..or arms quntity.....


On Sun, Apr 11, 2010 at 5:34 PM, Ramnarayan.K <ramnarayan.k@ gmail.com> wrote:

  
>Hi
>
>A single comment on top. I totally agree with Sarabjit about how this
>UIDAI exercise is nothing but a way to keep tabs on everybody, (and if
>thats not possible then atleast those who dissent) 
>
>
>
>On 4/9/10, sarbajitr <sroy1...@yahoo. com> wrote:
>> 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.
>>
>
>Is there a way to avoid this, will it be a crime to not be part of the
>census. Am thinking some futuristic sci fi movie where people fake
>some chip in their head to get around the system. 
>
>
>
>> 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.
>
>The chinese are already hacking into our most secret systems, and the
>canadians who knew kept quiet. Needless to say there are enough people
>out there just waiting for this opportunity to get hold of full
>>details and if they so want they can send in legal citizens without
>anyone knowing better. So much for enhanced security.
>
>***
>In the late 20's and 30's (the 1900 wallah) the dutch kept meticulous
>and detailed records of every citizen, esp, Jews. The idea was
>>honorable, to ensure that services could be targetted at those who
>needed it the most. Well Hitlers Machinery certainly delivered
>services to these 1000's of unfortunate souls. .
>
>We have evidence that targeted attacks have been carried out, in
>>India, during every major incident (and probably minor as well) so
>there is every reason to believe that each one of us as individuals
>will now be a compromised soul.
>
>I think we need to revisit this whole issue and figure out if we can
>>make enough noise to stall this nefarious scheme
>
>ram
>

 


      

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