Re: Biometric identification
by Harish Manwani on May 04, 2016 05:53 PM
He is not talking about identification alone, but the government using your biological details (fingerprints, DNA, blood profile etc). Do you want some perfect stranger sitting in Delhi to know your blood sugar levels, or who you slept with two weeks back? Who is the nutcase here?
Re: Re: Biometric identification
by Against Pseudos on May 04, 2016 05:57 PM
Yeah. We should all shift bank accounts to Switzerland, stop paying taxes, change our names and hide in jungle. After all someone will misuse you otherwise. :-)
Re: Re: Re: Biometric identification
by kinggurudev on May 07, 2016 02:47 PM
Jaichand, Mir Zafar and Jeevan Lal who collaborated with foreign powers are still remembered as traitors. Modern day collaborators should be identified.
Re: Biometric identification
by kinggurudev on May 07, 2016 02:44 PM
When Nilekani was asked about the relationship of UID/Aadhaar with the National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID) in an interview by Hard News magazine, his reply was “No Comments”. Isn’t global electronic e-ID identity card system proposed by INTERPOL, e-Identity project of World Bank Group and UID/aadhaar related databases linked? Is “No Comments” a convincing answer? when the present govt was asked whether National Intelligence Grid (NATGRID) and UIDAI are intelligence agencies? Govt replied, "The NATGRID and Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) have not been declared as Intelligence Agencies" on on 10th March, 2015. should we wait for such declaration about unaccountable public institutions? Isn't the word "intelligence" in the NATGRID of Ministry of Home Affairs a clear indication?
Re: Biometric identification
by kinggurudev on May 07, 2016 02:31 PM
Contract agreements have been signed with transnational surveillance, intelligence and identification companies by UIDAI in the name of the President of India. These companies are admittedly keeping data of residents of India for seven years. Does it serve the interest of Indians?