Election Commission has halted seeding of voter cards with Aadhaar numbers for the time being.
Business
Standard : Have you linked your voter ID with Aadhaar
yet? Soon, linking of voter ID with Aadhaar maybe made mandatory.
According to a report published in Economic Times, the Election
Commission, in a shift in its stand, is preparing to pitch for the
mandatory, legally backed, linking of voter IDs with Aadhaar number.
"The
commission will propose amendments to the Representation of the
People Act, 1951, that will require citizens to link their Electoral
Photo ID Card (EPIC) with the 12-digit Aadhaar, while ensuring
privacy protection," the report said.
In
October, EC informed the Madras High Court it had no object linking
Aadhaar with electoral rolls and voter
ID card as sought in a public interest litigation to check bogus
and invalid entries.
The
commission, however, said a decision has to be taken keeping in view
the recent Supreme Court order on the Centre's flagship Aadhaar
scheme.
The
commission said that It also had to consider the expenses that would
be incurred in case Aadhaar was linked.
EC's
U-turn
In
2015, the commission had embarked on 'voluntary' Aadhaar linking.
However, the Supreme court stalled the process over privacy concerns.
By that time it had covered nearly 380 million voters. India
currently has more than 750 million registered voters.
Benefits
of Aadhaar-voter id linking
A
PIL sought mandatory linking of voter id to Aadhaar. Petitioner M L
Ravi sought linking of Aadhaar with electoral rolls and voter IDs to
check entry of repeat, multiple, illegal, invalid, false voters. He
submitted to the Madras High Court that the manual door-to-door
verification process for the preparation of electoral rolls by the EC
resulted in errors.
Election
Commission has halted seeding of voter cards with Aadhaar numbers for
the time being. However, if and when EC has its way, here's how you
will be able to link voter id with Aadhaar:
Steps
for portal seeding
—
Enter your details
such as state, district, personal details such as name, date of birth
and father’s name.
—
Once you fill in all
these details then, click on the “Search” button. If the
information provided by you matches with the Government database,
then the details will appear.
—
Click on “Feed
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