DNA profiling Bill full of loopholes, violates privacy: Congress

IANS  |  New Delhi 

The on Sunday said the Bill prepared by the was full of loopholes and would violate the right to in its current form. It termed the proposed legislation as "ill-conceived" and an attempt by the to "strengthen the conformity that breeds".

"The introduction of (Use and Application) Regulation Bill, 2018, in a hush-hush manner, in the recently concluded monsoon session of Parliament is another attempt towards this mala fide objective," Singhvi said.

"breeds conformity. And this government is an absolute conformist government. The DNA bill is an attempt to strengthen this conformity," he added.

He said that "fearing backlash" from opposition in the Rajya Sabha, the government withdrew the bill after listing it in the business of the House, but then it notified it in the business of the Lok Sabha, where it has a majority, at late night on August 8 and introduced it the next day.

Singhvi clarified that the party was not in principle against DNA profiling, but the government should first bring a comprehensive data protection "encompassing issues pertaining to all the sectors and ministries" after wide public consultations.

"The DNA Database could be another Aadhaar-like database, without adequate protection and safeguards. DNA samples can reveal more intrusive information about a person and hence there is a greater risk of this information getting misused," Singhvi said.

The Congress pointed out that the on has expressed its concerns on the issue of breach of by

"The Committee made several recommendations including ensuring safeguards against breach of data by the government, right of citizens against retention of data, notification and mandatory consent of data subject taken before sharing the data with third party, besides many. The bill does not seem to consider either of the recommendations," he said.

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First Published: Sun, August 26 2018. 22:06 IST