On Saturday 26 November 2011 14:38:41 Shamit Verma wrote:
On Sat, Nov 26, 2011 at 2:19 PM, Binand Sethumadhavan binand@gmail.com
wrote:
Please explain how Aadhar will stop this.
Being a centralized system, land purchase in name of B would be reported to Tax authorities based on national ID.They can validate if B has shown enough income to afford this land. And if he is paying taxes on that income.
Similarly, PoA would have IDs of both B and A. This can again be used to track properties that are controlled by A.
They can be used to track EVERYTHING. But can also be faked.
Which means it is a double problem.
Right now, A can "invent" hundreds of fictitious B's since IDs do not require biometrics. ID that is used in case of property transactions happens to be PAN.
Repeat: do your home work. You can have equal hundreds with biometrics.
That apart it still hasnt sunk into your head that it is we the people who decide in a democracy. Not the state. Infact the state does not have a right to collect biometrics. The permission for NPR was pushed thru without an iota of discussion. Right now there is a push to link UID with health records - WITHOUT YOUR CONSENT. Next your insurance will be linked to that.
The UIDAI is illegal. The bill was not tabled in parliament and a case has been filed today in B'lore.