Fast Summary:
- Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that adults (above 18 years) will not receive first-time Aadhaar cards in Assam starting October 2025, except for select groups.
- A one-month window from September 1 to September 30 has been provided for eligible individuals above 18 years to apply for Aadhaar cards.
- Exceptions are made for Tea Tribes and Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities, who can continue applying for first-time Aadhaar cards until next year.
- Teh decision aims to curb illegal immigration concerns from Bangladesh and prevent unauthorized individuals from obtaining Indian citizenship.
- Genuine cases of exclusion can appeal through district commissioners under rare circumstances post-verification.
- UIDAI guidelines allow Aadhaar enrollment without age restrictions; even newborns are eligible.
- Current Aadhaar saturation is at 103% among the general population in Assam but lower at 96% in Tea Tribe, SC, and ST communities.
- Mr. Sarma emphasized this measure as a permanent deterrent against infiltration attempts without discrimination based on religion or other criteria.
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!Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma. File
Indian Opinion analysis:
The directive by the Assam government reflects its commitment to addressing long-standing concerns about illegal immigration into the state.By restricting first-time issuance of Aadhaar cards to adults above the age of 18, this move seeks to tighten identity verification measures while maintaining safeguards against misuse by non-citizens. This policy may foster trust among residents regarding governmental action on border security while also reaffirming state-level responsibility in aligning with national identification systems like UIDAI.
However, exemptions granted to Tea Tribes, SCs, and STs highlight an acknowledgment of disparities within marginalized communities regarding document access-a step that might mitigate potential disenfranchisement issues. Ensuring smooth implementation and resolving exclusions via district commissioners could help preserve fairness in execution while maintaining public confidence in such a important identification-linked measure.
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