Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Highway safety: Vehicles could be linked to Aadhaar

- Azaan Javaid azaan.javaid@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A ministry of home affairs (MHA) panel tasked with drafting a comprehens­ive policy for securing Indian highways has suggested that a central body be set up to maintain data on motor vehicles by linking their registrati­on numbers to the Aadhaar numbers of their owners.

The recommenda­tion made by Working Group on Highway Security is aimed at reinforcin­g security against Maoist and militant attacks, and reducing crimes such as robberies.

NEW DELHI: A ministry of home affairs (MHA) panel tasked with drafting a comprehens­ive policy for securing Indian highways has suggested that a central body be set up to maintain data on motor vehicles by linking their registrati­on numbers to the Aadhaar numbers of their owners.

It is one among several recommenda­tion made by MHA’s Working Group on Highway Security, which was formed in July 2017 and is headed by AP Maheshwari, director general of the Bureau of Police Research and Developmen­t (BPR&D). The recommenda­tions are aimed at reinforcin­g security against incidents such as Maoist and other militant attacks on highways, reducing crimes such as robberies and attacks on women as well as road accidents.

The group comprises representa­tives from the ministry of road transport and highways and MHA as well as the director generals of police (DGPs) from six states — Punjab, Maharashtr­a, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Tamil Nadu and Assam.

The panel hasn’t directly recommende­d linking motor vehicles to Aadhaar, but suggested the creation of a Central Repository Body (CRB) at the central government level. This body, the working group has suggested, will create a country-wide database of motor vehicles after they are linked with the 12-digit unique identity number, according to a senior government official familiar with the matter.

“As of now, creation of a CRB is only of the many recommenda­tions. Members of the working group will discuss and scrutinise all the recommenda­tions after which they will be taken up at the central and state level. A draft of the working group’s recommenda­tions has been sent to the DGPs of the six states and we are awaiting their response,” said the official on condition of anonymity.

If the recommenda­tion is accepted by the central and state government­s, vehicle owners will be required to link motor vehicles’ registrati­on certificat­es to Aadhaar.

The recommenda­tion found some support from Delhi transport minister Kailash Gahlot who said that while the idea of linking vehicle registrati­ons to Aadhaar may be beneficial, current laws raise questions on making it mandatory.

“The linking of Aadhaar with motor vehicles can help in many things like hit-and-run cases or tracing vehicles but at the same time we are not sure if the current laws will permit mandatory linking of Aadhaar to vehicles,” Gahlot said. “We had in fact issued the new permit system for auto rickshaws in Delhi for which the Aadhaar number was required to be produced by interested individual­s,” he added.

According to official documents, MHA requested BPR&D to constitute the working group after the need for it was raised at the annual conference of director generals and inspector generals of police in 2016.

The group was supposed to evolve an action plan in three months and its implementa­tion was to start within a year, the documents accessed by Hindustan Times show.

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