Aadhaar not just privacy issue, marginalised suffering the most: Trinamool

FULL TRANSCRIPT OF DEREK O’BRIEN’s SPEECH

Sir, imagine a 24 year old girl. she has finished her college and she has gone for a job at a bank or telco. She has done really well in the interview and she is all very excited and she is all set to get the job. And then suddenly much against all expectations she gets the rejection letter. The reason she gets the rejection letter unfortunately because when they going through the details they find that her government scholarship scheme funded her education and her father was a manual scavenger. So what happened to the girl? She loses the job.

Sir, Aadhaar is not an issue on privacy alone. Aadhaar hurts the marginalised and Aadhaar will hurt the poorest of the poor. Don’t get me wrong. We are all for Aadhaar. But the implementation of Aadhaar has some serious issues.

As I said, privacy may be a middle class/upper middle class perception issue. It is ‘not’. It is an issue which hurts the marginalised and that’s the point I want to make through you to the Minister.

MANUAL LABOUR/MNREGA – The biometrics do not match. And all research which says why the biometrics do not match because those are stone-workers, cement laborers, limestone laborers. So the biometrics does not match. This is not about some privacy issue and I do not want my privacy to be invaded.

Midday Meals – one of my colleagues made the point earlier I do not want to repeat it. What are we doing? We are harassing people who are 0-5 years of age, 6-10 years of age. These are the beneficiaries of government scheme. We are doing mental torture, then the oppositions make a little bit of noise, the media makes the hoopla and then we said “No, this was only a weekend notification”.

Sir specifically I will give you an example and I have chosen this example not of a BJP ruled State, deliberately. I will give an example of Andhra Pradesh because I know they have an NDA meeting today; so may be they can discuss this point also.

Sir, about two years ago, In October, 2015 the Andhra Pradesh government commissioned a sample study after complaints that disbursal of grains had suddenly dropped after the introduction of Aadhaar. Of the 85,000 ration card holders surveyed, 50,000 (60%) could not procure grains due a reason linked to Aadhaar integration.

 

I. The PoS machines weren’t in order
II. The biometrics didn’t match
III. The Internet connection was poor
IV. Remote servers did not work
V. Other elements such as the local mobile network was poor.

 

Sir, that Andhra Pradesh is a very good example because a majority of beneficiaries reported fingerprint mismatches and fair-price shop owners’ inability to operate point-of-sale devices correctly as major hurdles. Aadhaar numbers did not match with ration card numbers in many cases.

Sir, I like what the BJP speaker said in his speech. He said, ‘bolte ek, karte doosra’. Yes, a lot of us do this and I want to draw his attention to April 8, 2014. In the same true spirit of ‘bolte ek, karte doosra’ I quote,

“On Aadhaar, neither the Aadhaar team nor the Prime Minister could answer my questions on security threat it can pose. Aadhaar is no vision, it is a political gimmick”.

‘Bolte ek, karte doosra’. That honourable gentleman has since become our Hon. Prime Minister. So don’t preach in speeches because then it will come full circle. I hope the BJP spokesperson will not put a privilege on me because of this quote. It is from a tweet.

Sir, let’s come to the other issue. I hope we’ve established here already that this is not some upper middle class issue. It is an issue of mental torture for the poorest of the poor. Sir, there are two broad more points I want to make. One is on the issue of privacy and the second is on the issue of federalism and how Aadhaar invades that.

Sir, you may tell me because of an algorithm, Facebook or Google can tell you everything about yourself – what you eat, what music you like, what you want to do, where you’re travelling, where you’re eating. But these are private parties that access that data. Users can change their email address but can’t change their biometrics. This makes them vulnerable.

Now, for example, if I have a prostate operation, God forbid, or my appendix is removed and I want to make that very very private; that’s now public knowledge. Or for example, a young boy wants to go and get married, suddenly everything is all set and then someone checks out his data and that is the end of his marriage. Sir, the privacy is very important issue and there is a bigger picture to privacy.

Who is  UIDAI responsible to? Sir, It is not only the database which is the problem. Sir, It is the most vulnerable database of this kind. US passed a privacy law in 1974 to secure their social security numbers database (which is neither mandatory, nor biometric).

Aadhaar is the world’s largest honey pot waiting to be breached. Why use biometrics at all? For all the seedings, you require just a number, not a thumbprint. Social Security Number in USA does not collect biometrics. You search on the internet and you’ll find that government departments are exposing people’s aadhaar numbers. Is that the kind of security you’re providing to citizens data, when your own departments don’t realise the sensitivity of the data you’re dealing with. These data can be sold cheap, these data can be misused.

Sir, I want two specific questions to the Minister and I hope he will address these in his reply. What development need does linking database together meet? Why would you want the personal data? The health transaction for every individual. 21 databases are being linked with NATGRID, with Aadhaar as the unique identifier.

Have you considered, in a federal structure the States have also access to data. I can talk about my State, the State has secured systems, some states have very secure systems to protect these data.

Sir, a number is not a thumbprint and that is the big danger we are getting into here because if we make the number into a thumbprint, we are opening ourselves out into two things Sir – misuse of data and in the disguise of mandatory – I cannot use a better example than what Jairam used – putting a gun to my head. Use it to bang.

You are denying mid-day meals, wages under MGNREGA, ICDS. Federalism is being ignored; we are used to it in the last three years. We would like greater empowerment of States. For example, take my State. West Bengal is not fully covered under Aadhaar. But there have to be ways.

If I may summarise, this is not a middle class/upper middle class issue; it hurts the poorest of the poor, the deprived, the children, the workers and those kinds of people. Two, there are some serious privacy issues with the database; because, as a famous industrialist of India said, data is the new oil.

Today, as much as we debate Aadhaar, I still think that this is a deflection. Aadhaar is very good and we should debate it, but we’d also like to debate with this Government some more serious issues – investments, bank credits, jobs. Instead, where is this debate moving to?

Sir, I must thank you very generously today for allowing me to make this speech on the Motion which a few of us have moved here together, and speak here my mind without having an Aadhaar Card.

Thank you for a small privilege.

 

We are 100% for GST. We are 100% for supremacy of Parliament: Trinamool

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I am moving the amendment. Sir, this has been a long journey for 17 years. We have been part of this process and since 2000 we have consistently supported GST.

My amendment says, whatever the GST Council proposes, the Parliament must not be bypassed. We know the GST Council has a strong federal structure but the Parliament must not be bypassed. Sir, we are all for GST, but this is an important point.

Sir, when the GST Council wanted the rate to be half-quoted into the Bill, the Hon. Finance Minister said: “this provision will suffer from the vice of excessive delegation”.

We are 100% for GST. We are 100% for supremacy of Parliament.

Sir, we are moving this amendment and we want a division.

 

Trinamool’s Derek O’Brien raises a Point of Order on not tabling a Bill on a Friday afternoon

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This is with reference to Rule 29. Please see page 236 of the Revised List of Business, on the Factories (Amendment) Bill. This happened when the Enemy Property Bill came up too, Sir.

This is a Friday afternoon, it is an earnest request not to put this in the List of Business because we discussed something in good spirit to not to list a Bill on a Friday afternoon even if the business of the House collapses. Give us the assurance that this Bill will not be taken up today.

Trinamool’s Derek O’Brien seeks clarification from Railway Minister on The Railways Appropriation Bill, 2017

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Clarification 1

Thank you to Mantri ji for yielding. He has presented the whole (actual) numbers. I request him to present the numbers in terms of percentage.

The Mantri ji has said Railways has taken a quantum leap. My second question is on that. How come this is the first time since 1978 that the freight earnings of Railways has gone down YoY?

 

Clarification 2

I have one observation and three specific questions. I congratulate the Railway Minister for at last realising that the bullet train is the costliest train. You mentioned about safety, Sir, so may I make a suggestion: 1,25,474 gazetted officers are designated as safety officials; these posts are vacant, so please tell us when you plan to fill them up.

My second question. You talked about federalism. This is the first time in the last three years that – and this only the new Government has done – you have changed the capital expenditure for funding projects from Central to States and the Centre sharing the projects. So it’s not very nice when you read out these figures that you have given to the States, you are not giving us some daan. The funding pattern has changed and this the country should know.

My last question is, Sir, for the last three years – and Suresh Prabhu ji is really earnest – we’ve heard about vision; where is the action, Sir?   

 

Trinamool’s Derek O’Brien makes a Point of Order in Rajya Sabha on the Finance Bill

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Sir, today there are 11 Private Members’ Bills. The spirit of the House is NOT to take up legislations after Private Members’ Bills. This is the understanding we have. The Finance Bill should not be taken up at 5 PM after Private Members’ Bills. This is not about the Finance Bill alone. After Private Members’ Bills, collapsed or not collapsed, no legislation should be taken up.

 

Trinamool’s Derek O’Brien makes a Special Mention on the need to follow Bengal model to empower women across the country

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On 8th March we celebrated International Women’s Day, a day dedicated to celebrating the social, economic, political and cultural achievements of women. However, India still has a long way to go in ensuring that women are placed in an equal footing with men. From education to skill development, from increasing employment opportunities to ensuring safety of women, these are just some of the aspects that need to be looked into.

West Bengal has taken massive steps in working towards emancipating women. The Kanyashree scheme was introduced to arrest the drop-out rate in schools and prevent early marriage among girl students. More than 30 lakh girls have been enrolled under the scheme, which has garnered recognition worldwide, including from UNICEF. Bicycles are given to school children in rural areas through the Sabuj Sathi Scheme, and thousands of girls have benefitted so far.

More than 27,000 self-help groups have been formed over the last five years, which have over 16 lakh women members. Through the Swabalamban Scheme, training is given on a wide range of livelihood activities, e.g., zari craft, handloom weaving, beautician courses, etc

As per the latest NCRB report, Kolkata is the safest city in India in terms of crimes against women. The Kolkata Police offers martial arts training to schoolgirls, under Project Sukanya, to make them self-reliant when it comes to defending themselves.

Thus, the Central Government must take cognizance of the success story of West Bengal and use it as a model for the entire nation.

 

Trinamool’s Derek O’Brien’s Question in Rajya Sabha on advisory regarding online trolls

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Sir, the question and the answer both refer to the word ‘journalist’, and I suppose it is in the traditional term of a journalist being a print journalist or a television journalist. Sir, in today’s digital medium, everyone from civil society, every citizen can be a journalist because you can broadcast from your mobile phones. Sir, in this digital age, since you can broadcast from your mobile phone, there is a generation of people known as ‘trolls’ who broadcast very negative, abusive stuff, murderous threats and misogynistic stuff, and the kind of editorials which go out can also lead to deep communal differences.

My specific question, Sir – in this digital age, when every citizen can be a journalist and broadcast this kind of negativity – is whether the Minister and his Ministry is planning to issue an advisory for high Constitutional authorities, including the Prime Minister of India, who are following unknown people on the digital medium.

I don’t say they have to know everybody – the Prime Minister himself is not sending out any negative messages but the people who he is following on digital media, are sending out bile, and very venomous stuff.

My question is, would the Government consider sending out an advisory to high Constitutional authorities, or to everybody in a responsible position, to not to follow these unknown trolls who are spreading rape threats, communal threats and misogynistic threats under the guise of anonymity.

 

 

Parliament: Trinamool raises the issue of threats by BJP functionaries in Bengal

Trinamool Congress today raised the issue of threats to Trinamool leaders by BJP functionaries in Bengal.

In Lok Sabha, Chief Whip of the party, Kalyan Banerjee raised the issue during Zero Hour. He said: “How can BJP and Narendra Modi misuse the CBI for political vendetta? We are protesting strongly.”

Leader of AITC Parliamentary Party in Rajya Sabha, Derek O’Brien informed the House that  Trinamool leaders are being threatened by BJP leaders in Bengal.

“In a democracy this is not done. There are open threats by BJP functionaries in Bengal. In a democracy, agencies are controlled by the government not by a party”, he said.

He lodged his protest in strongest terms and the party MPs staged a walkout from Rajya Sabha.

 

বিজেপি নেতাদের দেওয়া হুমকি নিয়ে সংসদে প্রতিবাদ তৃণমূলের

গতকাল কলকাতার এক জনসভায় যেভাবে বিজেপির কিছু নেতা তৃণমূলকে হুমকি দিয়েছে তার প্রতিবাদে আজ দলের সাংসদরা সরব হন সংসদে।

লোকসভায় তৃণমূলের মুখ্যসচেতক কল্যাণ বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় জিরো আওয়ারে বলেন, “বিজেপি এবং নরেন্দ্র মোদী সিবিআইকে তাদের রাজনৈতিক প্রতিহিংসার জন্য অপব্যাবহার করছে। আমরা এর তীব্র প্রতিবাদ করছি।”

রাজ্যসভায় তৃণমূলের পরিষদীয় দলনেতা ডেরেক ও’ব্রায়েন বলেন, “বাংলায় বিজেপি নেতারা তৃণমূল নেতাদের হুমকি দিচ্ছে। গণতন্ত্রে এহেন আচরণ কাম্য নয়। যেকোনো গণতন্ত্রে কেন্দ্রীয় সংস্থাকে নিয়ন্ত্রণ করে সরকার, কোনও দল নয়।”

তিনি এর তীব্র প্রতিবাদ করেন এবং তৃণমূলের সাংসদরা রাজ্যসভা থেকে ওয়াকআউট করেন।

 

Trinamool MPs raise matters of public importance during Zero Hour in Rajya Sabha

Trinamool MPs – Derek O’Brien, Vivek Gupta, Nadimul Haque – today raised several matters of public importance during Zero Hour in Rajya Sabha.

While Derek O’Brien spoke on securing interests of Indian IT firms creating value globally, Vivek Gupta demanded an investigation into the case of missing JNU student Najeeb. Nadimul Haque’s Zero Hour mention on honouring the glory of former sportspersons received support across the aisle.

“We need to protect the Indian IT companies. They play a positive role across the world. The software engineers are a jewel in the crown of Indian and international workforce,” Derek said.

Click here to read the full transcript of his speech.

Vivek Gupta said that the issue of missing student Najeeb is a clear case of political vendetta and wondered if Najeeb will become yet another statistic of missing person.

Click here to read the full transcript of his speech.

Nadimul Haque, in his speech, cited several examples of  several international medalists medallists who have become now drivers, stone quarry worker etc.

Click here to read the full transcript of his speech.

Vivek Gupta also made a special mention on the issue of federalism. “Centre has not given any moratorium to Bengal for debt relief but has helped foreign countries. Centre has done nothing for the shortage of IAS/IPS officers in the State,” he said.

He added, “Centre, of late, has been taking several decision arbitrarily without consulting the States. Centre has decided to remit money to MGNREGA directly. This is a direct attack on States’ fiscal independence.”

Click here to read the full transcript of his speech.

 

দেশের নানা গুরুত্বপূর্ণ বিষয় রাজ্যসভায় উত্থাপিত করলেন তৃণমূল সাংসদরা 

আজ রাজ্যসভায় জিরো আওয়ার চলাকালীন তৃণমূল সাংসদ ডেরেক ও’ব্রায়েন, বিবেক গুপ্তা ও নাদিমুল হক বেশ কিছু গুরুত্বপূর্ণ বিষয়ে সরকারের দৃষ্টি আকর্ষণ করেন।
এইচ ১বি ভিসা ইস্যুতে ডেরেক ও’ব্রায়েন তথ্যপ্রযুক্তি কর্মীদের স্বার্থ সুরক্ষিত করার দাবী করেন। জেএনএউ এর ছাত্র নাজিবের নিরুদ্দেশ হওয়ার ব্যাপারে তদন্তের দাবি জানান বিবেক গুপ্তা। নাদিমুল হক প্রাক্তন খেলোয়াড়দের অর্থনৈতিক অবস্থার উন্নতির প্রসঙ্গ তোলেন যা কক্ষে উপস্থিত সকলেই সমর্থন করেন।
বিবেক গুপ্তা বলেন, নাজিবের নিরুদ্দেশ হওয়া একটি রাজনৈতিক প্রতিহিংসার ঘটনা। তিনি সরকারের কাছে আবেদন করেন নাজিব যেন শুধুই নিরুদ্দেশের পরিসংখ্যান হয়ে থেকে না যায়।
নাদিমুল হক তাঁর বক্তব্যে  আন্তর্জাতিক পুরস্কারপ্রাপ্ত অনেক খেলোয়াড়দের প্রসঙ্গ তোলেন যারা এখন জীবিকা নির্বাহের জন্য পাথরের খাদানে কিংবা ড্রাইভারের কাজ করছেন।
বিবেক গুপ্তা যুক্তরাষ্ট্রীয় পরিকাঠামোর ব্যাপারে একটি ‘স্পেশ্যাল মেনশন’ পেশ করেন। তিনি বলেন, কেন্দ্রীয় সরকার বাংলার ঋণ মুকুবের ক্ষেত্রে কিছু না করলেও অন্যান্য অনেক দেশকে আর্থিক সাহায্য করছে। রাজ্যে আইএএস ও আইপিএস আধিকারিকদের ঘাটতি নিয়েও কিছু করেনি কেন্দ্র। তিনি বলেন, এই সরকার রাজ্যের সঙ্গে কোনও আলোচনা না করে অনেক সিদ্ধান্ত নিচ্ছে।

Week 1: Trinamool protests against the Centre’s unfair policies and actions

The first week of the first part of the 2017 Budget Session of Parliament started on January 31 with the President’s Address.

On February 1, the Leader of the Party in the Rajya Sabha, Derek O’Brien gave his Motion of Thanks speech on the President’s Address, where he highlighted Trinamool Congress’ views on the severe shortcomings of the BJP-led Central Government.

Earlier that day, he had given a Notice under Rule 267 regarding the political vendetta being carried out against Bengal by the Centre, during which speech he had also spoken out against the apathy of the Centre to the 135 deaths that have occurred across the country till now as a result of the promulgation of demonetisation. (You can read the full notice here)

On the same day, in the Rajya Sabha, Md Nadimul Haque asked a question on the empowerment of rural women.

February 3 began with the Trinamool Congress Members of Parliament (MPs) protesting inside Parliament complex against the political vendetta by the Centre.

Derek O’Brien demanded Parliament observes a minute’s silence for the unfortunate victims of demonetisation.

On the same day, the Leader of the Party in the Lok Sabha, Saugata Roy, intervened to oppose the introduction of Specified Bank Notes (Cessation of Liabilities) Bill, 2017.

Later, he raised the issue of misusing of CBI for political purposes by the Central Government, during which time BJP MPs disrupted the House, leading to the adjournment of the Lok Sabha.

Thus, the first week saw Trinamool Congress protesting strongly against the unfair policies and actions of the Centre.