Lok Sabha passes Aadhaar bill to further empower citizens


New Delhi, March 11 (IANS): The Lok Sabha on Friday passed the Aadhaar bill to give legal teeth to the government in ensuring its subsidies and services reach the intended beneficiaries directly, thereby going beyond the scheme's current mandate of merely assigning a unique identity to residents.

The Aadhaar (Targeted Delivery of Financial and Other Subsidies, Benefits and Services) Bill, 2016, was passed by the Lok Sabha with voice vote after a brief debate, during which Finance Minister Arun Jaitley assured the house that details provided for the card will not be misused in any manner.

When enacted, the bill will empower the government in providing targeted services to the intended beneficiaries by assigning them unique identity numbers, called Aadhaar. It will be given to every person who has stayed in India for 182 days in the year preceding the date of application.

During the debate, Jaitley said there is an "element of urgency" in passing the bill and urged the Congress party not to oppose or "even delay" its passage. All amendments to the bill moved by members of opposition parties were either defeated or withdrawn.

"Learning from the experience, we have improved upon the idea," Jaitley said and also maintained that the bill should also not be delayed by sending it to any parliamentary panel. "We have gone through it for seven years," he said. 

Jaitley also said the bill tabled by the previous government in 2010 did not conceive the purpose of such a unique identification. This, he added, evoked public debate -- and even in courts -- on the intended legislation trespassing on the rights of citizens.

Biju Janata Dal member Tatagatha Sathpathy, who represents Dhenkanal constituency in Odisha, said he and his party were opposing it. But Jaitley rejected his apprehensions that Aadhaar card can be misused for "ethnic cleansing".

The finance minister also defended the move to turn it into a money bill, even as the opposition Congress objected to the move. The party's floor leader Mallikarjun Kharge said the previous one piloted by his party-led regime in 2010 did not term it as one.

Kharge also alleged the government intented to call it a money bill, motivated by an apprehension that the draft legislation may face hurdles in the Rajya Sabha, where the ruling coalition does not enjoy a majority.

But Jaitley said the new bill is "unlike" the previous one moved by the Manmohan Singh government in 2010. The finance minister said its core focus was on the money the government will spend for beneficiaries and not a mere identification document.

"This bill deals with one primary focus and that is: Whoever gets benefit from the Consolidated Fund of India, either state government or the Centre and other institutions -- the person is entitled to have an Aadhaar card."

Regarding the coverage, Jaitley said 97 percdnt of adult Indians now have an Aadhaar card, while 67 percent children also have been enrolled for it. He added that 5-7 lakh people are being added to the system each day.

Among the other features of the bill, it calls for the government to ask a person to apply for one if he does not have an Aadhaar number, while providing alternative means of identification in the interim. 

The card can be used as proof of identity, but not as a proof of citizenship or domicile.

Jaitley said the Aadhaar number will not be misused since the overseeing authority can respond to an authentication query only with a positive, negative or other appropriate response. He said it is not permitted to share the biometric attributes. These include finger prints and iris scans.

The details can be shared only under two circumstances: National security and court order.

The bill also calls for an imprisonment of up to three years and the minimum fine of Rs.10 lakh on a person for extending unauthorised access to the centralised data-base -- or for revealing any information stored in it.

Jaitley also made a strong case for streamling the country's subsidy regime. "Subsidies should be targeted," he said, "Those who are undeserving should be phased out." He said the system, under which earlier he himself got subsidies for kerosene, needed to be corrected.

  

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  • Robert Pais, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 12 2016

    I find it very peculiar to see here that not many readers are interested or choose to ignore the good things happening in our parliament.

    As citizens we should be concerned and when good thing passes as a bill congratulate. when any issue like religion, clashes come to the fore- we display our intelligence to comment. Why not be more concerned towards accountability of the government?

    If a road repair is not finished- lets be up in protests ( pen is mightier than sword). If our local corporator does not do his job - lets take her/him to task?

    It does not take much to do our bit. If we do not then why blame the government? are we not giving credence to the statement " people deserve their government"?

    It is not for others to do - each one has to do his or her bit.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Sat, Mar 12 2016

    Don't dictate but dedicate it is the democracy !!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Mar 12 2016

    Rahul must be really SMART ...

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Sat, Mar 12 2016

    I am happy.
    First time scheme is not renamed in last 2 years.

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  • Robert Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 11 2016

    I congratulate the MPs and the government for doing the right thing!!

    True that they denounced it. But now that they are in the government - did the right thing.

    Please keep doing right things and not take the nation into divisiveness but towards good governance. We want good governance and progress. Do not follow the example of Brazil in squandering the progress but leave a mark.

    Attempt the impossible - attempt is appreciated even if the results may not be easy.

    Good governance is true patriotism, true nationalism.

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  • Vincent Rodigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Fri, Mar 11 2016

    They opposed and challenged Aadhar Card when they were in the opposition.They opposed everything for the sake of opposing and now find difficult to handle Congress in the opposition

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Fri, Mar 11 2016

    DEATH of DEMOCRACY, Govt. MODI-BJP-RSS just twisted the laws n presented & passed Aadhaar bill as money bill which is in itself wrong precedent ... So that no discuss could take place in rajya sabha... Courts has already said no service can stopped b bcoz of no aadhar....Step towards establishing a SURVEILLANCE n FACIST state similar to that East Germany in india... There is reason why even developed countries don't do this bcoz system like this do big damages to citizen rights just ask German chancellor ANGELA MERKEL WHO lived in state like as a child, which BJP-RSS together with Cong r trying to create.... bcoz gov'ts want to control ppl n seeing ppl r more n more questioning govt , govt scared of its own citizens n this will be used just to control n keep ppl in line... Most surprising BJP N CONG working together for it... MAHATMA GANDHI's entire movement against began bcoz it detested BRITISH rule of carrying card having a person's FINGERPRINTS ... N CONG today working with killers of Gandhi that's BJP-RSS to implement the same type of British system in the form of AADHARR... It's truly a black day for democracy

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  • Prakash Mascarenhas, Uppinangady / Dubai

    Fri, Mar 11 2016

    Aadhaar ko Niraadhaar karenge - this was the slogan of BJP during MP election and Ananth Kumar from Bangalore elected by highlighting this slogan.

    Is he going to protest against his own government in central or will resign from MP position ?.

    Shame on BJP

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  • R M, Shirva

    Fri, Mar 11 2016

    Hypocrisy at its best. The BJP made Aadhar an election issue by terming it as waste of public money and now they are advocating its necessity and benefits.

    Aren't they ashamed of themselves. Had they supported this plan 6 years ago lots of money would've reached the beneficiaries instead of being looted by lower level officials and panchayat members.

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  • hemanth, bangalore

    Fri, Mar 11 2016

    Understand before commenting. Even SC said Aadhaar can not be enforced and questioned its liability . To not let money spent on Aadhaar to go waste now Govt passed a bill which will give it a legal edge. Govt is trying to fix previous government's mistakes

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