Govt to make Aadhaar-driving licence linking mandatory soon, says Ravi Shankar Prasad

This policy is to curb the ones who cause an accident and run away from the scene and get a duplicate licence

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Phagwara: Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad, at Lovely Professional University, said that the government will soon make it mandatory for linking Aadhaar with driving licences.

Addressing the ongoing 106th Indian Science Congress at Lovely Professional University, the Minister for Law, Electronics and Information Technology said, "We are soon going to bring a law which will make it mandatory to link Aadhaar with driving licence."

"At presently, what happens is that the guilty person who causes an accident flees the scene and gets a duplicate licence. This helps him go scot-free. However, with the Aadhaar linkage you can change your name but you cannot change your biometrics, neither iris nor fingerprints. So the moment you go in for a duplicate licence, the system will say this person already has a driving licence and should not be given a new one," said Prasad, explaining the need for the linkage.

Praising about the Centre's 'Digital India' programme, the minister claimed that it had bridged the urban-rural divide.

"This is digital profile of India -- 123 crore Aadhaar cards,121 crore mobile phones, 44.6 crore smartphones, 56 crore internet users, there has been 51 per cent growth in e-commerce. There is 130 crore population in India." Prasad added.

He also said digital payment transactions in the country have increased manifold to over Rs 2,070 crore in 2017-18.

LPU Chancellor Ashok Mittal, Punjab BJP President Shwait Malik and Phagwara MLA Som Parkash were also present on the occasion. 


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