Vivek Rai wrote:
but, then you can only design a technical framework to hold this data, and access/amend it. implementation details such as who enters and keeps on updating data would depend on sarkari babus sitting in the villages who are normally happier to exploit and harass the citizens than in serving them.
The id system should be strictly id based not history based. A person I know had once mentioned that after it was compulsory for army jawans to wear their name on their uniform, their behavior was more civilised. Thats the purpose of this CIS system. It will not help us detect a person's intentions but it will ensure that no faceless person simply goes about conning people or walks into a public place, plants a bomb and walks away or will keep changing ids after every crime. Knowledge of a person's id acts as a natural control over behavior.
Regards,
Rony.
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