Aadhaar row

Subramanian Swamy opposes compulsory Aadhaar, calls it a threat to national security

PTI6_25_2016_000179B (File photo) Subramanian Swamy

BJP MP Subramanian Swamy on Tuesday opposed a move to make Aadhaar compulsory, saying it would be a threat to national security and added that he is sure that it will be struck down by the Supreme Court.

Swamy said in a tweet he would write to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the issue.

"I am writing a letter soon to PM detailing how compulsory Aadhaar is a threat to our national security. SC will I am sure strike it down," he tweeted.

His Twitter post came a day after the Supreme Court said its constitution bench would start hearing a clutch of petitions challenging the Centre's move to make the Aadhaar card—which carries a 12-digit unique identity number—mandatory for those wishing to avail themselves of services and benefits of government welfare schemes from the last week of November.

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