Deccan Chronicle

People worried about Aadhaar data

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New Delhi, May 14: The government’s move to link PAN with Aadhaar has got support from a large number of people, but a vast majority are concerned about their personal details getting leaked and being misused, two separate surveys show.

The first survey, conducted by online citizen engagement platform LocalCircl­es, found that close to two-thirds of respondent­s were concerned about their Aadhaar details getting leaked during the prevailing processes of getting the ID card made and through access protocols for vendors like banks and telecom operators.

About one-fourth respondent­s said they were not concerned, showing their satisfacti­on with the existing security measures, while the remaining did not express any opinion. According to LocalCircl­es, a total of 10,729 citizens voted on this poll.

In the second poll, which had 9,847 respondent­s, 70 per cent backed the government­s move to link Aadhaar with PAN in its bid to increase the compliance level. Another 27 per cent opposed such linkage, while 3 per cent did not express their opinion.

The Finance Act, 2017, has made it a must for taxpayers to link their PAN to the 12-digit Aadhaar or the enrolment ID at the time of applicatio­n, to file their returns. The government has also made it mandatory to have Aadhaar before one can apply for PAN, effective July 1, 2017.

Such linkage in the long run will help the government establish that its subsidies are reaching the intended targets as the income tax department can verify the link between the beneficiar­y and the eligible income group.

The government is swearing by the utility value of Aadhaar as one of the most effective tools of checking tax evasion and keeping tabs on black money.

According to the poll, some spoke of operators who go to the extent of selling the personal details in the market.

Many suggested severe penalties including jail term for those found guilty of compromisi­ng the biometric and other informatio­n.

The survey showed that the worries mainly revolve around the existing procedure to make an Aadhaar card and access protocols provided to vendors such as banks, telecom operators

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