When Pentagon can be hacked, so can Aadhar, Sibal tells Parliament
March 27, 2017  15:43
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Expressing displeasure over making Aadhar mandatory for filing tax returns and linking it to the PAN card, senior Congress leader Kapil Sibal, speaking in the Rajya Sabha on Monday, said the government has violated the Supreme Court orders and sought an explanation from Finance Minister Arun Jaitley over the issue.


Saying that this would have "huge consequences', Sibal claimed that Aadhar data can be hacked and be used to make bank transactions. "Banking transactions can be hacked, can track people using travel records, when the Pentagon can be hacked why can't this be?' Sibal said.


Sibal explained that under the UPA government, the purpose of rolling out the Aadhar was to ensure that the government schemes would reach the targeted people.


"Aadhar was only meant for PDS, targeted subsidies should reach the people. That is purpose of Aadhar, not for you to pry into the activities of others," he said.


Sibal claimed that "we are living in a police state'. He reminded the House that when the BJP was in opposition it staunchly opposed the Unique Identification (UID) scheme, but are now trying to foist it on the public.


"One of your stalwarts claimed that Aadhar is the biggest fraud in history. Then why are you perpetuating that fraud on us, sir?," he said.


Questioning the Finance Ministry's move to link Aadhar with I-T filing and PAN cards, Sibal said they were being "disrespectful to the Supreme Court'. "You have to answer this as to why you have done this, and why you have been so disrespectful of the Supreme Court orders," he said. "Your explanation can only be the arrogance of power."


He also questioned the way 40 amendments were added to The Finance Bill, which is a money and does not require the approval of the Upper House. "You will go down in history as those who muffle the voice of this House," he said.

"Just because you've won an election doesn't mean you have won the country. It doesn't appear that you have any intentions of changing the country. Before elections you talk of loan waiver, post elections you don't give the waiver.  What have you done to address unemployment? It's still on the rise," he said.
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