: Delhi violence: Aadhaar data is not being used to identify perpetrators, says Amit Shah #IndiaNEWS Union Home Minister Amit Shah told the Rajya Sabha on Thursday that reports that Aadhaar data of people
Delhi violence: Aadhaar data is not being used to identify perpetrators, says Amit Shah #IndiaNEWS
Union Home Minister Amit Shah told the Rajya Sabha on Thursday that reports that Aadhaar data of people was being used to identify the perpetrators of the Delhi violence is false, ANI reported. He said the police force is using only driving licences and voter ID cards instead.“However, police must be empowered to use scientific methods to bring the culprits to book and should not be stopped in the name of privacy breach,â€? Shah said, according to a tweet by the Bharatiya Janata Party.Shah said that facial recognition software has been able to identify over 1,900 people, who he alleged were “spreading arson and breaking infrastructureâ€?. Shah said the culprits will be “dealt with sternlyâ€?.At least 53 people were killed and over 500 injured in the violence last month between supporters and opponents of the Citizenship Amendment Act in North East Delhi district.“The perpetrators of the riots will not be spared regardless of their caste, religion or political affiliations,â€? the home minister said, echoing his words in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday. “They will be prosecuted and punished through a transparent and scientific investigation so that they feel the fear of law for a long time.â€? Shah said those responsible for the murders of constable Ratan Lal and Intelligence Bureau...Read more
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