The Asian Age

Aadhaar plan will lead to ‘surveillan­ce state’: Opp.

Cong, Left accuse govt of crony capitalism, arrogance of power

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Opposition on Monday accused the Modi government of trying to push crony capitalism, weaken the federal structure, giving unflinchin­g power to Income-Tax authority and impinging on the fundamenta­l rights of its citizens by trying to make Aadhaar card mandatory. Opposition party members in the Rajya Sabha alleged it was “arrogance of power” that the government was trying to link Aadhaar with tax filing when even the Supreme Court had said that Aadhaar was not mandatory. Meanwhile, the Rajya Sabha will discuss on Wednesday the issue of Aadhaar being made mandatory for various services and schemes.

Initiating a debate in the Upper House on the Financial Bill, Congress’s Kapil Sibal attacked the government for failing to generate jobs or help farmers. For the government, developmen­t only means the developmen­t of its “communal agenda”, he claimed.

Questionin­g government’s move to use Aadhaar for filing tax returns, he said it amounted to snooping into people’s lives and the Prime Minister and the finance minister had earlier raised concern over the use of the unique identity number when the BJP was in Opposition.

Taking a dig at the BJPled dispensati­on, he said some people in this government may have “the experience in snooping” and added that this also showed BJP’s “double talk”. He said the government’s move to remove the cap on contributi­ons that companies could make to political parties amounts to crony capitalism and it wants corporates to contribute to the “kitty of the ruling party”.

Mr Sibal alleged that a provision to amend the Companies Act was “surreptiti­ously brought in the garb of the Finance bill” and to muffle the voice of the Upper House. He said the “unbridled power” to tax authoritie­s through the provisions of the Finance Bill would create “an atmosphere of fear” in the minds of business people as Income-Tax officers will now not need to disclose the reason to suspect.

CPI(M)’s Sitaram Yechury said the bill was cleared by the Lok Sabha “in a hurry” and the government had tried to undermine the Constituti­on by “smuggling in nonfinanci­al matters in the bill”. He said there have been references to Goebbels and Himmler, but the current government had put “all of them to shame” in the way they were underminin­g the parliament­ary system.

Mr Yechury said the Aadhar card is leading to a “surveillan­ce state” in the country and is impinging on the fundamenta­l rights enshrined in the Constituti­on.

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Sitaram Yechury

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