President Donald Trump, in his executive order for radical change in the US election system, gave an example of India and Brazil, saying that the two countries are connecting voter identity to biometric database, while the US is dependent on self-truth for citizenship.
The comprehensive executive order signed by Donald Trump on Tuesday (March 25, 2025) stated that despite the leading system of self -government, the US has so far failed to implement the basic and necessary election security used by the two countries.
According to the order, ‘For example, India and Brazil are connecting voter identity to the biometric database, while the US is largely dependent on self-satisfaction for citizenship.’
It said, ‘Counting votes requires the use of paper ballots publicly counted by local authorities, which reduces the number of disputes to a large extent compared to the American’ patchwork ‘(confusion) associated with voting methods.
The order stated, ‘In addition, while countries like Denmark and Sweden limited the convenience of’ voting by posting by post ‘to those who are unable to vote personally and do not count late votes, while in many US elections, many US elections have the facility of collective voting without posting, in many US elections, in many US elections, in many US elections, in many US elections, in many US elections, in many US elections, in many US elections, in many US elections, in many US elections. Accept.’
The order states that the Election Commission in India is exploring the possibility of linking voter ID cards with Aadhaar, which includes biometric database. The Election Commission said on March 18 that technical counseling between its experts and the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) will start soon for such practice.
The Election Commission has said that according to Article 326 of the Constitution, the right to vote can only be given to the citizen of India, but the Aadhaar establishes the identity of a person, not the right to be nominated as citizenship or voter. The President called for a ‘independent, fair and well -known election devoid of fraud, errors or doubts’.
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