New Delhi. If you are one of the readers who are eager to know the current issues, then you must be aware that in the past, the central government had come up with a scheme to link the identity card with the Aadhar card and the government had its own logic behind doing so. What was that argument after all? What was the intention behind the government doing this? We will tell you everything about it in detail, but for the time being in this report, we tell you about the latest updates about the said matter in detail. In fact, Congress leader Randeep Surjewala had approached the Supreme Court against this plan of the central government. Surjewala had demanded in his petition that this scheme of the central government should be canceled, as it would violate the privacy of common citizens. As a result of this scheme, the personal information of the common citizen will be made public, due to which they will have to face various types of problems in the near future and the Constitution of India also provides the right to privacy to every person, but the central government through its said scheme Citizens’ privacy officials have been crushed.
However, after gathering all these arguments, Congress leader Randeep Surjewala had approached the Supreme Court. He hoped that his petition would be heard in the court, but alas, where the court rejected his petition, where his hopes were dashed, he has been instructed to go to the High Court. The court said that on the basis of the rules, they should first move the High Court, only then they will be entitled to move the Supreme Court. Now in such a situation, the way he has got a big setback from the Supreme Court, what is his next step now. All eyes will be on this.
Let us tell you that Randeep Surjewala had said in his petition that linking Aadhar card with identity card would violate the fundamental rights of common citizens. He had further said that Aadhaar is not a citizenship, but a proof of being a resident. The Congress leader said that by linking Aadhaar card with identity card, common citizens may have to face a lot of troubles. The petition said that as of now there is no concrete law in the country to protect the data and in linking the Aadhaar card with the identity card, there is every possibility that the personal information of the common people may become public. However, despite all these arguments, the Supreme Court has dismissed the petition of the Congress leader and allowed him to go to the High Court. Now in such a situation, what is his next step? All eyes will be on this.