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Aadhaar FIR: Committed to freedom of press, says govt

New Delhi, January 8

Amid criticism of action by authorities over The Tribune report on Aadhaar data breach, Law and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad on Monday said the government is committed to the freedom of the press and the FIR had been filed against “unknown” entities.
“Government is fully committed to freedom of Press as well as to maintaining security and sanctity of Aadhaar for India’s development. FIR is against unknown,” Prasad said on Twitter.
Delhi Police have registered an FIR on a UIDAI official’s complaint over The Tribune report on alleged data breach of Aadhaar details, naming the reporter behind the story, even as the daily said it would defend its freedom to undertake investigative journalism.
Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) Deputy Director BM Patnaik told the police that an input was received from The Tribune that it had purchased a service being offered by anonymous sellers over WhatsApp that provided unrestricted access to details of any of the Aadhaar numbers created in India, the police had said on Sunday.
On January 5, a complaint was received from Patnaik and the FIR was registered the same day, the police said.
The Editors Guild of India sought government intervention for the withdrawal of the case and called for an “impartial” investigation into the matter.
Criticising the lodging of the FIR, the guild said it was “deeply concerned” over reports that the UIDAI deputy director had registered a complaint in which the reporter of The Tribune, Rachna Khaira, had been named.
Prasad said: “I’ve suggested UIDAI to request Tribune & its journalist to give all assistance to police in investigating real offenders.”

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