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New Delhi: Stressing that Aadhaar is completely ‘safe, secure and robust’, IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Monday slammed the opposition for trying to paint it as a ‘tragedy’ to the country.
Replying to a short duration discussion in the Rajya Sabha on Aadhaar implementation and implications, he sought to allay the opposition’s fears that biometric and demographic data collected for Aadhaar could be leaked and misused.
“I want to dispel all misconceptions (about Aadhaar). Aadhaar is robust, safe, secure and totally accountable,” Prasad said.
He also said “the world is appreciating it and something which is giving result needs to be respected”.
“Members have raised the issue of privacy. Are we invading privacy under the Aadhaar law? No. A categorical no,” Prasad said.
He said the biometric and demographic data collected by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) to give a unique identification number to a citizen was completely safe and there were enough safeguards against the misuse of this data.
“The policy is ‘minimum information, no profiling’. For instance if a bank asks for the information about a potential customer, it would be provided just the limited information for its consumption,” he noted, adding that there was robust legal mechanism to check any attempt to pry into the personal details of a person.
“In the last six months we have blacklisted 32,000 operators,” he said.
Rebutting opposition’s charges point by point, the Minister said that Supreme Court did not put stay on Aadhaar being linked to many things.
“We are the law-making authority. We are accountable to the people of the country,” he said, adding that Parliament has come up with a law — the Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits and Services) Act, 2016 — in this regard.
“When the law is there, the law will hold the field,” he said, clarifying that in case anything goes wrong in relation to Aadhaar, there is a law to deal with it.
He also assured the House that “no poor will be denied benefits” of various subsidies and welfare schemes or work for want of Aadhaar. (IANS)

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