Continues
from previous post –
Following
questions arise and government has to explain the need for this high
tech method.
- Why USA has not adopted it for its citizens?
- What proof is to say that fingerprints are not changed? Conditions under what this change is possible are given. What guarantee that INTERNET service is without fail is always available everywhere in India?
- What control Indian government that we as citizens of this country should trust?
- In view of this and many more questions, I have written a plea to our Supreme Court. I wish to share it with my readers here,
To,
Chief
Judge of India,
Supreme
Court of India,
New
Delhi – 110001
10th
February 2018
Honorable
Sir,
Subject:
vital information about biometric identity
Sir,
I am a responsible citizen and I very much feel that it is the duty
of every responsible citizen to help our judiciary system in
delivering the most appropriate ruling. I have also observed in case
of many subjects, the ruling of the Courts were wrong because the
judges were not provided with appropriate information from any of the
parties concerned or third party. We cannot expect these honorable
people at the court to go on studying various topics those concern
the matter before the Court.
In
view of this belief, I began to collect information about this ultra
modern technique for establishing identity of an individual. I very
much feel that the information collected and given in this easy will
definitely help your office in taking appropriate stand on this
important topic that concerned the very identity of an individual. If
this system is faulty, the results will destroy that person since
his/her very identity is challenged by the country. He/she will not
be able to operate his account, enter his house, and many varied
activities. Therefore, Sir you will agree with me that the technique
imposed on people of India by the existing government must be 101
percent perfect. No body will be denied him/her his/her identity
because the technique is faulty. Denying identity amounts to killing
that person while he/she is living. I understand that the
responsibility of our Court to scrutinize every aspect of any system
that is incorporated to establish identity is paramount.
There
are other aspects also in this particular topic, which is about the
business involved with this technique. After carefully studying the
subject, following topics come up for observation.
- We should see what other countries have accepted this ultra high technique.
- Who introduced this technique in India?
- What contract agreement (court should go through those details) was signed to get this technique in our country?
- We should also find out how details of our citizens' personal information are shared under varied excuses and that by whom.
- Who gets this personal information?
- What they do with it?
I
am trying to keep this essay as brief as possible since, I am fully
aware that your time is important. However, to cover the subject
completely whatever detailing is essential; I shall do my utmost to
achieve.
The
assurance by this government that the data is protected is doubtful
after I came to know of answers to these questions. Not only that, at
present almost everything concerning the person is being connected
(linked) with this Adhars number, various excuses are provided to
justify this but also what is the real matter after it? I very much
feel that these things are important and if your office takes a wrong
decision in this regards, we may lose our vital information to
international corporations and that could be dangerous to our
national identity. In addition to that, it is infringement of
personal privacy rights.
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