Mr Arnab Dutta's post titled "Forget Aadhaar, Protect your Phone First" is an indirect and vague justification for Aadhaar card enforcement. This gentleman needs to remember that Facebook or Whatsapp Apps are optional and a compulsion! He is forgetting the fact that the current Indian regime is compelling its own citizens to acquire Aadhaar. This is not acceptable, that too when India doesn't have any laws on data protection and information privacy. Dr B M Santosh, PhD (Australia)
Re: Aadhaar supporters are living in the fools' paradise!
by Lalukumar Choubey on Jan 26, 2018 09:28 PM
Have you completed your PhD? Don't poke your nose in our internal matters?
Mr Arnab Dutta's post titled "Forget Aadhaar, Protect your Phone First" is an indirect and vague justification for Aadhaar card enforcement. This gentleman needs to remember that Facebook or Whatsapp Apps are optional and a compulsion! He is forgetting the fact that the current Indian regime is compelling its own citizens to acquire Aadhaar. This is not acceptable, that too when India doesn't have any laws on data protection and information privacy. Dr B M Santosh, PhD (Australia)
Mr Arnab Dutta's post titled "Forget Aadhaar, Protect your Phone First" is an indirect and vague justification for Aadhaar card enforcement. This gentleman needs to remember that Facebook or Whatsapp Apps are optional and a compulsion! He is forgetting the fact that the current Indian regime is compelling its own citizens to acquire Aadhaar. This is not acceptable, that too when India doesn't have any laws on data protection and information privacy. Dr B M Santosh, PhD (Australia)
Mr Arnab Dutta's post titled "Forget Aadhaar, Protect your Phone First" is an indirect and vague justification for Aadhaar card enforcement. This gentleman needs to remember that Facebook or Whatsapp Apps are optional and a compulsion! He is forgetting the fact that the current Indian regime is compelling its own citizens to acquire Aadhaar. This is not acceptable, that too when India doesn't have any laws on data protection and information privacy. Dr B M Santosh, PhD (Australia)