Congress objects to linking Aadhaar with voter ID card


New Delhi, Dec 20 (IANS): The Congress party has opposed the linking of Aadhaar with the voter ID card though the bill was passed in the lower house of the parliament on Monday. The Congress' objection is that Aadhaar was meant for proof of residence and also for getting subsidy of the government, but the voter card is meant for citizenship.

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor said, "Aadhaar is only meant to be proof of residence, it is not the proof of citizenship. If you are in the position of asking for Aadhaar from the voters, all you are getting is a document that reflects residence, not citizenship and by this law you are potentially giving the vote to non-citizens".

Congress MP Manish Tewari said, "The statement of Objects and Reasons of The Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits and Services) Act, 2016 allows the use of Aadhaar Identification for subsidies, benefits, services, grants, wages and other social benefit schemes, but the Section 4 of the bill amends Section 23 of the Representation of the People Act, 1950 to mandate the use of Aadhaar for voter identification. Voting is a legal right and not a benefit or service. Therefore, linking the Aadhaar with Voter ID is beyond the scope of Aadhaar legislation."

Tewari said that the Aadhaar has time and again proven itself to be vulnerable to data breaches including the data leak of over 50 lakh Aadhaar users on the 'dark web'. It contains additional information pertaining to the individual's geographic location, and through external linkages, financial and other information about the individual.

The linking of Aadhaar to Voter ID allows profiling of voters which will subsequently allow for targeted campaigning which is violative of the right to vote with adequate information guaranteed under the Indian Constitution.

Tewari further said that it also violates the Aadhaar Judgement and, "the aim to purify and de-duplicate the voter base is not backed by empirical evidence. On the contrary, this exercise is exclusionary as the Aadhaar system itself is riddled with inefficiencies with no corrective mechanism. In the affidavit given by UIDAI to the Supreme court in the KS Puttaswamy V UoI (2012), "UIDAI does not take institutional responsibility for the correctness of the information entering its database."

Tewari said that it could be a bigger plan to deregister voters and cited in a similar exercise named "National Electoral Rolls Purification and Authentication Programme (NERPAP)", 66 lakh voters were excluded from the voter lists in Karnataka.

"Thus, it violates the provision of Universal Adult suffrage provided under Article 325 and 326 of the Indian Constitution. It also violates the Test of Proportionality as the government has not considered other less restrictive, less exclusionary and equally effective alternatives," he said.

The Lok Sabha on Monday passed 'The Election Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2021' amid protest by the opposition parties.

The Bill seeks to link electoral rolls with the Aadhaar ecosystem. This will allow the electoral registration officers to seek the Aadhaar number of people who want to register as voters for the purpose of establishing the identity.

 

  

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  • Rahul, Mluru/dxb

    Mon, Dec 20 2021

    Biometric must be mandatory for election id card.

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  • Alphy, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 20 2021

    In every country in the world, the eligible voter is the citizen of that country and no one else and that is correct. So, even in India, the voting right was given only to Citizens and not to anyone else. If linking Aadhar card to Voter card allows a non-citizen to vote , then it is wrong to link the Aadhar card to Voter card - I call this vote fixing. Anyway, in today's India, all illegal things are automatically made into right as we are living in a FEKU world.

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  • Veer, Nagpur

    Mon, Dec 20 2021

    Any foreigner who stays in india more than 182 days is eligible to get Aadhaar card. So, BJP is increasing its vote base by this rule and encouraging terrorists to invade our country to make Taliban rule???????

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  • stan, mangalore

    Tue, Dec 21 2021

    why don't u analyse the situation the other way...it is a known fact that crores of Aadhar holders are drawing out benefits only an Indian citizen is entitled to despite not being an Indian Citizen...don't we need to correct this loophole with Aadhar...on the face of it, the Law has erred in this respect...now how to rectify this...the best way is linking Aadhar to voter ID...this will draw out the actual citizens from the Aadhar data base...

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  • Albert, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 20 2021

    LOL!! It will hamper congress culture of Dongi votes!

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  • Alphy, Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 21 2021

    You are right FEKU Albert! What is illegal and wrong seems to be right for corrupt and FEKU minds like you! No surprises there.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Dec 20 2021

    Linking Aadhaar with Voter ID Card will bring Transparency in Elections ...

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