NCCF/UIDAI/2014/005 2nd March
2014
To,
Hon. Chief Minister of Goa,
Dear
Sir,
To,
Hon. Chief Minister of Goa,
Through Mr. Avertano Furtado,
Hon. Minister for Labour & Fisheries
and
MLA, Navelim Constituency.
Sub: Request to
withdraw the Direct Benefit Transfer of LPG Subsidy (DBTL) Scheme
The Direct Benefit Transfer of LPG
Subsidy (DBTL) Scheme which is being enforced in a few states including Goa, is
a total failure and needs to be immediately withdrawn and scrapped as many persons who have enrolled by linking
their Aadhar number & Bank account to their LPG connection, have not
received the subsidy amount in their banks. Now with the Central Government
having announced that the scheme will be suspended and the Petroleum Minister,
Mr. Veerappa Moili having endorsed this in national Television, the people of
Goa are at loss to understand as to how the LPG dealers are charging full rate
for the cylinder refills and how the subsidy amount will be reimbursed to them.
In addition there are many of us who
have not yet enrolled for the Unique Identification number (UID) or ‘Aadhaar’
issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India for the following
reasons:-
1.
The
National Identification Authority of India, (NIDAI) Bill 2010”, which was introduced in Parliament was rejected by the
Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance in December 2011, calling it
directionless, lacking clarity of purpose and raising serious concerns
regarding national security. The Committee rejected
not just the Bill, but it also trashed the UID scheme. Implementation of the
UID scheme without a law violates the Constitution.
2.
Minister
of State for Parliamentary Affairs, Mr. Rajeev Shukla has replied in both
Houses Parliament, i.e. in Lok Sabha on 8/5/13 and in Rajya Sabha on 23/8/13 that
Aadhaar card is not mandatory for availing subsidies including domestic cooking
gas and that “if any public sector undertaking is doing it, we will correct it”.
3.
The
Aadhaar enrolment form says that Aadhaar is free and voluntary.
4.
Supreme
Court Judgment dt. 23/9/2013 in Writ Petition (Civil) No. 494 of 2012 says: - “In the meanwhile, no person should suffer for not getting
the Adhaar card in spite of the fact that some authority had issued a circular
making it mandatory”. Hence continuation of this system amounts to contempt of
Supreme Court Orders.
5. The personal data like finger prints and iris scan will be owned
by a Private entity not by the Government. As per the report of the TAG-UP Committee headed by Nandan Nilekani,
government data and databases would be privatised through the creation of NIUs,
which will then ‘own’ the data and the government would become a ‘customer’. In
this set-up, we are witnessing the emergence of an information infrastructure,
which the government helps by financing and facilitating the ‘start-up’ and by
the use of coercion to get people on to the database, which it will then hand
over to corporate interests when it reaches a ‘steady state’. “Once the rollout
is completed,” the Nilekani committee says, “the government’s role shifts to
that of a customer.” Those enrolling on
the UID database have not been informed that their data is to yield
profit for the UIDAI, Rs. 288.15 crore a year and its only investor, the
government, does not even own the data. How many in the government
are even aware of this investing of ownership in an entity that
continues to remain deliberately undefined and opaque?
6.
Right
to Privacy is inherent in the right to life guaranteed under our Constitution. When
the government proposes to gather personal and biometric data of the people it
intrudes into their privacy. Such acts cannot be done without the sanction of
law.
7.
Aadhaar
card is no longer unique; there are instances when it was duplicated. According to
a report in Matrubhoomi, a Kerala-based newspaper, PV Narayanan, a resident of
Panatthadi panchayat
received two Aadhaar
numbers: 548780623023 and 356459270677. There are instances reported in Goa also
that 5 fake Aadhar cards were found.
8.
One of the UIDAI's contractors is L1 ID Solutions
(L1 for short). The company was formed through the efforts of La Penta, which
merged two companies, Viisage and Identix to set up L1. Viisage was under
investigation by US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for certain
offenses. Is
it prudent or even sensible to contract with such a company for biometric
services for the entire population of this country? In other words to be identified as an Indian, a foreign, private shady
company would have to verify and certify that the biometric images stored in
their database matches that of the person being identified.
9.
In
any financial system based on authentication there is a concept of a password. In case of a banking
system, if password is stolen, calling up the bank and asking it to deactivate
current password and sending a new password is practical and workable option. In
this Aadhaar card system this basic principle is broken: the password is biometric
which cannot be changed. Thus, if biometric is lost (fingerprints can be stolen),
that person is doomed, because it is not possible to get new fingerprints and
the data will be lost forever to the person who stole the password. With how
much care and how much ever security, there is a finite possibility that some
people will lose their biometrics in this system and they will be shut down
from the system for good.
10. But in case you
still feel it is required, then please give us a choice to submit other I.D.
documents like voter’s card, Passport, Driving license, Pan card, residence
certificate, ect in lieu of Aadhaar. All these documents are unique i.e. one
person can have only one card. On the
other hand, it is clearly mentioned on the Aadhar card that it is only an
identity card and not a citizenship proof, whereas some of the above mentioned
cards prove your citizenship as well.
In this time of high inflation where the
common men is already reeling under high rise in cost of everything, this extra
load of Rs.600/- per cylinder will add to his misery. The majority of poor
people are not used to banking system and most don’t even have bank accounts. Even
after forcing them to open bank accounts, many people are unable to effectively
use it and are finding it extremely difficult to pay Rs.1, 156/- upfront to buy
a cylinder refill. Add to it the confusion of whether the subsidy is deposited
or not. People all over Goa are losing their patience and have approached us for
support in this major issue affecting each and every household in Goa. We have
received complaints of people with Aadhaar card as well as people who have not
yet enrolled for the Aadhaar card.
If the Mamta Banerji led All India
Trinamool Congress Government in Bengal has demanded that the government fully
complies with the verdict of the Honourable Supreme Court immediately and
withdraws this notification, the Government of Kerala too has objected to this
system and recently even the Maharashtra Government has put it on hold, why can’t
the Goa Government also join in and scrap it? The Congress Government of Mr.
Digambar Kamat was one of the 1st in India to sign the MOU with UIDAI without giving a thought to
its implementation as well as the legal aspect, i.e. whether the Parliament has
passed it or not.
Therefore in the best interest of Goans,
we request that this scheme (DBTL) be dropped and the earlier system of buying
the LPG refills at subsidized rate be followed in Goa.
Awaiting an early action from you, thanking
you in anticipation,
For Navelim Civic & Consumer Forum,
Sd/-
(Secretary)
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