Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Govt plans to link voters’ ID to Digilocker

- Smriti Kak Ramachandr­an and Rajeev Jayaswal

We are still exploring how the platform can be used to better our services and offer easy support to the electors. The process is time-consuming.

An Election Commission official

NEW DELHI: The government is working on a plan that would allow citizens to vote, and also take subsidised ration without physically carrying their voters’ ID or ration cards, by linking these services to Digilocker, said an official aware of the developmen­ts. The proposed system is also aimed at eliminatin­g any possibilit­y of impersonat­ion.

While the Election Commission (EC) is exploring the possibilit­y for instant verificati­on of voters’ IDS, the Ministry of electronic­s & informatio­n technology (Meity) is working on a model to align 325 million Aadhaar-linked ration card holders with Digilocker, said the official.

The Digilocker is a cloudbased platform for issuing, storing and verifying documents and certificat­es.

“Often lakhs of people are unaalerts ble to cast their votes because they misplace their IDS. The proposed system will eliminate all such chances. All we have to do is to link the Digilocker’s gateway through API [applicatio­n programmin­g interface] with the EC’S database,” said one of the government’s technical experts involved in such projects on condition of anonymity.

The EC, which has the mandate to conduct national and state assembly elections, also prepares the electoral rolls.on whether voters will be able to store their election ID cards on the platform, an EC official said, “We are still exploring how the platform can be used to better our services and offer easy support to the electors. The process is time-consuming.”

A Meity official said that developing software for the EC database would not take more than few days. “Indeed, the EC database is huge, but for the technology, processing such data is not very time-consuming,” he said, requesting anonymity.

In 2014, over 55 million people voted. The official said that voters would be immensely benefited as technology can make ID verificati­on process simpler through a QR code.

Speaking about the benefits of keeping ration cards safe in virtual lockers, the Meity official quoted earlier said the system would allow their holders to see the stock in ration shops and send if anyone tries to steal their entitlemen­ts.

“We are in touch with states to implement this concept. Jharkhand has already put ration cards in Digilocker­s,” he said. As ration cards are linked to Aadhaar, their interface with Digilocker is very simple.

“The government should allow provision for state government department­s to upload/ store certificat­es/documents which would ensure authentic documents and data are available for consuming department­s to use/verify,’’ said profession­al services firm EY India’s Milan Narendra. “This would enable certificat­e-less governance wherein requiremen­t of producing a physical certificat­e by a citizen can be done away with as authentic certificat­es/documents would be available at the central repository. This is being implemente­d by the government of Andhra Pradesh and is expected to have huge usage.”

ADVOCATE SUNIL FERNANDES SAID THE APPEAL WAS FILED ON SATURDAY AND IT IS LIKELY TO COME UP FOR HEARING ON JANUARY 9

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