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Supreme Court's Aadhaar Verdict A Big Victory For 'Pro-Poor Modi Government', Says BJP

BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra said the court has noted that Aadhaar gives strength to the poor.
A woman goes through the biometric data collection process to get an Aadhaar card.
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A woman goes through the biometric data collection process to get an Aadhaar card.

NEW DELHI -- The BJP Wednesday described the Supreme Court judgement on Aadhaar as a big victory for the "pro-poor Modi government", saying the apex court has upheld the constitutional validity of the scheme and asserted that it does not violate privacy.

Bharatiya Janata Party spokesperson Sambit Patra also hit back at the Congress after it projected the verdict as a slap on the face of the ruling party, saying the order has in fact exposed the opposition party.

The Congress favoured middlemen while the Modi government brought Aadhaar to ensure that benefits are given directly to people, he said.

That is why, Patra added, the Congress had moved the apex court against it.

The court has ruled that Aadhaar is safe, he said.

"We see it as a big victory of the Modi government, the pro-poor Modi government. The Supreme Court has upheld the constitutional validity of Aadhaar and has also said that it does not violate privacy," Patra said.

He said the court has noted that Aadhaar gives strength to the poor.

The Supreme Court like the Modi government has stood with the poor of the country, the BJP leader said.

A majority verdict by Chief Justice Dipak Misra and Justices A K Sikri and A M Khanwilkar declared the Centre's flagship Aadhaar scheme constitutionally valid but struck down some of its provisions, including its linking with bank accounts, mobile phones and school admissions.

The top court said Aadhaar serves a bigger public interest. Aadhaar means unique and it is better to be unique than be the best, it said.

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