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My Data My Right says Pawan Kalyan:- Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan made a remarkable comment on Volunteers of Andhra Pradesh. Pawan Kalya passed a statement that 30,000 women went missing in the state according to intelligence reports and in which only 14,000 were only traced.
Pawan Kalyan said the Volunteer system is an impending danger to society. He said that volunteers don’t have any right to collect data under the new law passed in 2022, Data Act. Pawan Kalyan also claims that every citizen has a right to secure their data and he called, “My data my right’.
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Pawan Kalyan also stated that educated youth are tied to the villages in the name of Volunteers system without letting them go, which lead to losing a chance of becoming scientists or set a startup. He claimed that the YSRCP government has tied the educated youngsters by paying Rs 5000/- a month. Pawan cleared that only a few of the volunteers are bad and not everyone. Pawan found fault in YS Jagan for giving the rights for the volunteers to enter the house and collect the information beside the collectorate and Panchayat Raj.
Restricting Data is definitely a good call by the Janasena leader, but how far government or volunteers will gather information of any women? As they will already be aware of every detail because the appointed volunteers are from same village.