Internet
giant Google said on Wednesday that it does not intend to make voter
registration tool for India and has only made suggestions to the
Election Commission of India (ECI) on improving such a tool.
"We
don't intend to make a voting registration tool for India. We had some
suggestions as to how the ECI's voter-registration tool could be
improved, based on our own experience with making products that are easy
to use," Google said in a statement.
Google said it made a formal
presentation on Tuesday and discussed ways to "change the way users
access their electoral information, that is publicly available, which
would make their experience simpler, faster and consistent through a
national online look-up tool".
Reports suggested that Google had
made a formal presentation to the ECI proposing a tie-up with it for voter facilitation services
ahead of Lok Sabha elections, a move questioned by several quarters
citing security concerns. The Election Commission has said it has not
signed any agreement with the US-based Internet company so far on voter
facilitation initiatives ahead of polls. Google clarified that it has
already helped governments make their public election information more
accessible to voters in several countries, including the Philippines,
Egypt, Mexico and Kenya.
"No private information changes hands -
this is all about making public information that's already on the Web
more useful to the public... Our discussions with the Electoral
Commission of India have been preliminary and ongoing," Google said.