In 2009, I became extremely concerned with the concept of Unique Identity for various reasons. Connected with many like minded highly educated people who were all concerned.
On 18th May 2010, I started this Blog to capture anything and everything I came across on the topic. This blog with its million hits is a testament to my concerns about loss of privacy and fear of the ID being misused and possible Criminal activities it could lead to.
In 2017 the Supreme Court of India gave its verdict after one of the longest hearings on any issue. I did my bit and appealed to the Supreme Court Judges too through an On Line Petition.
In 2019 the Aadhaar Legislation has been revised and passed by the two houses of the Parliament of India making it Legal. I am no Legal Eagle so my Opinion carries no weight except with people opposed to the very concept.
In 2019, this Blog now just captures on a Daily Basis list of Articles Published on anything to do with Aadhaar as obtained from Daily Google Searches and nothing more. Cannot burn the midnight candle any longer.
"In Matters of Conscience, the Law of Majority has no place"- Mahatma Gandhi
Ram Krishnaswamy
Sydney, Australia.

Aadhaar

The UIDAI has taken two successive governments in India and the entire world for a ride. It identifies nothing. It is not unique. The entire UID data has never been verified and audited. The UID cannot be used for governance, financial databases or anything. It’s use is the biggest threat to national security since independence. – Anupam Saraph 2018

When I opposed Aadhaar in 2010 , I was called a BJP stooge. In 2016 I am still opposing Aadhaar for the same reasons and I am told I am a Congress die hard. No one wants to see why I oppose Aadhaar as it is too difficult. Plus Aadhaar is FREE so why not get one ? Ram Krishnaswamy

First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.-Mahatma Gandhi

In matters of conscience, the law of the majority has no place.Mahatma Gandhi

“The invasion of privacy is of no consequence because privacy is not a fundamental right and has no meaning under Article 21. The right to privacy is not a guaranteed under the constitution, because privacy is not a fundamental right.” Article 21 of the Indian constitution refers to the right to life and liberty -Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi

“There is merit in the complaints. You are unwittingly allowing snooping, harassment and commercial exploitation. The information about an individual obtained by the UIDAI while issuing an Aadhaar card shall not be used for any other purpose, save as above, except as may be directed by a court for the purpose of criminal investigation.”-A three judge bench headed by Justice J Chelameswar said in an interim order.

Legal scholar Usha Ramanathan describes UID as an inverse of sunshine laws like the Right to Information. While the RTI makes the state transparent to the citizen, the UID does the inverse: it makes the citizen transparent to the state, she says.

Good idea gone bad
I have written earlier that UID/Aadhaar was a poorly designed, unreliable and expensive solution to the really good idea of providing national identification for over a billion Indians. My petition contends that UID in its current form violates the right to privacy of a citizen, guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution. This is because sensitive biometric and demographic information of citizens are with enrolment agencies, registrars and sub-registrars who have no legal liability for any misuse of this data. This petition has opened up the larger discussion on privacy rights for Indians. The current Article 21 interpretation by the Supreme Court was done decades ago, before the advent of internet and today’s technology and all the new privacy challenges that have arisen as a consequence.

Rajeev Chandrasekhar, MP Rajya Sabha

“What is Aadhaar? There is enormous confusion. That Aadhaar will identify people who are entitled for subsidy. No. Aadhaar doesn’t determine who is eligible and who isn’t,” Jairam Ramesh

But Aadhaar has been mythologised during the previous government by its creators into some technology super force that will transform governance in a miraculous manner. I even read an article recently that compared Aadhaar to some revolution and quoted a 1930s historian, Will Durant.Rajeev Chandrasekhar, Rajya Sabha MP

“I know you will say that it is not mandatory. But, it is compulsorily mandatorily voluntary,” Jairam Ramesh, Rajya Saba April 2017.

August 24, 2017: The nine-judge Constitution Bench rules that right to privacy is “intrinsic to life and liberty”and is inherently protected under the various fundamental freedoms enshrined under Part III of the Indian Constitution

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the World; indeed it's the only thing that ever has"

“Arguing that you don’t care about the right to privacy because you have nothing to hide is no different than saying you don’t care about free speech because you have nothing to say.” -Edward Snowden

In the Supreme Court, Meenakshi Arora, one of the senior counsel in the case, compared it to living under a general, perpetual, nation-wide criminal warrant.

Had never thought of it that way, but living in the Aadhaar universe is like living in a prison. All of us are treated like criminals with barely any rights or recourse and gatekeepers have absolute power on you and your life.

Announcing the launch of the # BreakAadhaarChainscampaign, culminating with events in multiple cities on 12th Jan. This is the last opportunity to make your voice heard before the Supreme Court hearings start on 17th Jan 2018. In collaboration with @no2uidand@rozi_roti.

UIDAI's security seems to be founded on four time tested pillars of security idiocy

1) Denial

2) Issue fiats and point finger

3) Shoot messenger

4) Bury head in sand.

God Save India

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

7498 - Rainfed authority again an arm of farm ministry; UIDAI gets boost - Business Standard

Budget of NITI Aayog may go up by 18.20% in 2015-16


Sanjeeb Mukherjee  |  New Delhi  March 3, 2015 Last Updated at 00:47 IST

In a classic case of back to basics, the National Rainfed  Area Authority (NRAA), which since 2010 has been part of the erstwhile Planning Commission, will henceforth be an arm of the department of agriculture, as NITI (National Institution for Transforming India) Aayog is up for a rejig.

NRAA’s budget in 2014-15 was about Rs 31.50 crore, while the actual allocation to it during the year was about Rs 26.65 crore — a shortfall of almost 15.39 per cent.

However, the 2015-16 Budget estimates show that the authority has been allocated Rs 20 crore and that too within the allocation of the ministry of agriculture.

It was in 2010 that the authority, which was tasked to frame policies and specific interventions to develop agriculture in those which do not receive adequate rainfall, was moved from the ministry of agriculture and was made an attached office of the Planning Commission.

“The basic idea behind giving the Rainfed authority a new and distinct identity was  to ensure convergence and coordination among different ministries, but now that role of the Planning Commission itself is undergoing a change, probably the government feels that the NRAA does not need to be a separate body,” a senior official said. He said a formal order on the shift is still awaited.

The NRAA was instrumental in framing two special packages for the rain-starved Bundelkhand region. At present, it has around 25 regular staff, including researches, and an equal number of  employees on contractual basis.

That apart, according to the Budget documents, in the ministry of planning, the maximum hike has been towards the Unique Identification of Authority of India (UIDAI), which is attached to the NITI Aayog. UIDAI’s allocation in the 2015-16 Budget Estimates have risen by a whopping 48 per cent,  compared to the Revised Estimates (RE)and was pegged at Rs 1,638.22 crore.

This perhaps explains the Narendra Modi government's special emphasis towards continuing the expansion of Aadhaar cards and gradual linkage of all major subsidies through the platform.

Overall, the budget of NITI Aayog secretariat, which now houses the staff and officials of the erstwhile Planning Commission, is expected to increase by 18.20 per cent in 2015-16 as against the RE 2014-15.

The office of the advisor to the prime minister on public information, infrastructure and innovations, which in the previous United Progressive Alliance government was headed by technocrat Sam Pitroda, was closed during the course of the current financial year, so also has been the office of Independent Evaluation Office (IEO).

The prime minister, in his maiden Independence Day address, had announced the winding up of the Planning Commission and later replaced it with the NITI Aayog.

Eminent economist Arvind Panagariya is its first vice-chairman, while Bibek Debroy and V K Saraswat are the two permanent members.

On UIDAI, the recent economic survey has strongly advocated dovetailing the platform along with Jan Dhan and mobile-based applications for electronic transfer of major subsidies through proper identification to plug leakages.

Back to basics

  • The Rainfed authority moves back to department of agriculture
     
  • It was earlier part of the Planning Commission of India
     
  • Till 2010, it was part of the department of agriculture
     
  • Under the erstwhile Planning Commission, NRAA was instrumental in framing a package for water-starved Bundelkhand region
     
  • NRAA has around 50 members' staff both regular and contractual