Internet giant, Google has been
jettisoned by the Indian Election Commission (IEC) over concerns raised by
stakeholders on internal security, reports DigitalSENSE Business News.
The Election Commission, DigitalSENSE Business News gathered
decided not to pursue its proposed tie-up with internet giant Google after
concerns over national security were raised from several quarters, including
major opposing parties.
Reports by TheHindu
made available to DigitalSENSE
Business News showed that the U.S-based Google had earlier this week made a
formal presentation to the Election Commission proposing a tie-up with it for
voter facilitation services ahead of Lok Sabha elections.
The Commission, in its meeting in New
Delhi on Thursday which was attended by Chief Election
Commissioner V.S. Sampath and Election Commissioners H.S. Brahma and S.N.A.
Zaidi, deliberated on the issue and decided not to go ahead. “After due
consideration, the Commission has decided not to pursue it any further,” said
an EC official. The EC said Google had proposed to provide electoral look up
services for citizens to help in Commission’s efforts for better electoral
information services.
The Commission had earlier signed a
non-disclosure agreement with Google but had not shared or handed over any data
to the internet giant so far and was deliberating on the tie-up with it for
using its search engines for voter facilitation. Congress and BJP besides some
cyberspace experts had voiced concerns over the proposed tie-up, saying
stakeholders should have been consulted before a decision.
The Congress legal
cell has written to the Chief Election Commissioner raising security concerns
over the proposed tie-up and hoped it will not have any effect on the electoral
process and national security. BJP also expressed concerns and said the issue
could have been discussed first at an all-party meeting by EC.
A group of
cyber security experts had petitioned the panel amid concerns over sharing of
vital data pertaining to Indians to a foreign company. The concerns also come
at a time when eyebrows have been raised over leaking of vital data of Indians
to United States intelligence agencies as exposed by Edward Snowden.
Chuks Egbuna/GEE with additional report
from TheHindu
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