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Two major risks that make Aadhaar vulnerable


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rajendra tare
AAdhar
by rajendra tare on Aug 10, 2018 11:43 AM

There is nothing in the world that is full proof.
AAdhar offered much advantages as compared with disadvantages. Let us start with aadhar and look for the feasibility of improvement.
People who are opposing aadhar are are against the national interests.

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Namakkal Raghavendran
TRAI Chairman's challenge
by Namakkal Raghavendran on Aug 10, 2018 11:42 AM

The above is a very sensible article. The two risks he has enumerated deserve to be taken note of. The detractors of Aadhar keep on talking about the 'dangers' without actually specifying what the dangers are. As to privacy concerns, except the biometric data, every other piece of information which we give when we enroll for Aadhar, is already available in umpteen other places. These can be easily accessed by some very minor greasing of palms from any public body where these details are available, without any hacking-facking etc. So what is all this crying about?

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Ramaswamy  V K
Unconstitutional Aadhar Scheme
by Ramaswamy V K on Aug 09, 2018 07:03 PM

There seems to be some vested interest for the present regime of BJP Government otherwise why are they so much crazy and bend upon going ahead with the Aadhar data base and making it mandatory even for many purposes which is not envisaged in the Aadhar Act itself. That seems the reason for their adamant insistence of Aadhar in spite of many legal luminaries and experts expressing the dangers of the scheme. No government in India has put so much pressure on the citizens after independence as the present government is doing. The Aadhar scheme will lead to the downfall of the present regime and it is hoped that the Supreme Court of India in all probabilities are likely to strike down the Aadhar Act as unconstitutional and the citizens of India will breathe easy.

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Ramaswamy  V K
Unconstitutional Aadhar Scheme
by Ramaswamy V K on Aug 09, 2018 07:01 PM

There seems to be some vested interest for the present regime of BJP Government otherwise why are they so much crazy and bend upon going ahead with the Aadhar data base and making it mandatory even for many purposes which is not envisaged in the Aadhar Act itself. That seems the reason for their adamant insistence of Aadhar in spite of many legal luminaries and experts expressing the dangers of the scheme. No government in India has put so much pressure on the citizens after independence as the present government is doing. The Aadhar scheme will lead to the downfall of the present regime and it is hoped that the Supreme Court of India in all probabilities are likely to strike down the Aadhar Act as unconstitutional and the citizens of India will breathe easy.

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