ID cards: Stick to SC fiat on Aadhaar, citizens tell MTC
DECCAN CHRONICLE.
Published Dec 2, 2018, 1:51 am IST
Senior citizens have demanded that MTC officials do not ask for copy of Aadhaar.
MTC should make do with a copy of ration card alone, from this time onwards. Officials should instruct all depots in this regard accordingly, they added.
Chennai: As free travel coupons for senior citizens for the period January, February and March 2019, comes up for renewal sometime during the middle of this month, senior citizens have demanded that MTC officials do not ask for copy of Aadhaar.
In line with the apex court verdict on use of Aadhaar, which stated that banks, telecom units and private entities, should not demand Aadhaar number of customers, the MTC also should strictly comply with the order, and refrain from asking for Aadhaar numbers, the citizens noted.
MTC should make do with a copy of ration card alone, from this time onwards. Officials should instruct all depots in this regard accordingly, they added.
President of T. Nagar Welfare Association, Jayaram Sivaram, said, "MTC issues identity cards affixing the photograph of the beneficiary every year. Details of the coupons are also properly recorded to ensure travel only by the beneficiary to whom the coupons are issued."
"Such IDs will become invalid by December 2018 and has to be re-issued. In December 2017, while issuing the new cards for 2018, MTC had asked senior citizens to surrender their old identity cards. When questioned, the counter staff said that old ID cards were asked to be surrendered as per orders from top officials," the civic activist said, adding that one does not understand the logic behind such an order.
Retention of the old ID of a beneficiary by the MTC defies all logic, and the corporation should therefore, instruct all depots not to retain the old IDs, said another citizen. A senior MTC official said that the MTC has instructed all branch managers not to ask for Aadhaar when applying for coupons. "Action would be taken against officials who ask for unnecessary documents and we will look into the issue of retention of the old IDs," the official added.
DECCAN CHRONICLE.
Published Dec 2, 2018, 1:51 am IST
Senior citizens have demanded that MTC officials do not ask for copy of Aadhaar.
MTC should make do with a copy of ration card alone, from this time onwards. Officials should instruct all depots in this regard accordingly, they added.
Chennai: As free travel coupons for senior citizens for the period January, February and March 2019, comes up for renewal sometime during the middle of this month, senior citizens have demanded that MTC officials do not ask for copy of Aadhaar.
In line with the apex court verdict on use of Aadhaar, which stated that banks, telecom units and private entities, should not demand Aadhaar number of customers, the MTC also should strictly comply with the order, and refrain from asking for Aadhaar numbers, the citizens noted.
MTC should make do with a copy of ration card alone, from this time onwards. Officials should instruct all depots in this regard accordingly, they added.
President of T. Nagar Welfare Association, Jayaram Sivaram, said, "MTC issues identity cards affixing the photograph of the beneficiary every year. Details of the coupons are also properly recorded to ensure travel only by the beneficiary to whom the coupons are issued."
"Such IDs will become invalid by December 2018 and has to be re-issued. In December 2017, while issuing the new cards for 2018, MTC had asked senior citizens to surrender their old identity cards. When questioned, the counter staff said that old ID cards were asked to be surrendered as per orders from top officials," the civic activist said, adding that one does not understand the logic behind such an order.
Retention of the old ID of a beneficiary by the MTC defies all logic, and the corporation should therefore, instruct all depots not to retain the old IDs, said another citizen. A senior MTC official said that the MTC has instructed all branch managers not to ask for Aadhaar when applying for coupons. "Action would be taken against officials who ask for unnecessary documents and we will look into the issue of retention of the old IDs," the official added.
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