Millennium Post

No, Aadhaar linkage not must for property deals

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

There is no proposal to make Aadhaar linkage mandatory for property transactio­ns, Parliament was informed on Tuesday.

In a written reply in the Lok Sabha, Union Minister of State (Independen­t Charge) for Housing and Urban Affairs Hardeep Singh Puri, however, said that the rural developmen­t ministry had advised the states and union territorie­s to explore the possibilit­ies of using consent-based Aadhaar authentica­tion for registrati­on of properties under the provisions of the Registrati­on Act, 1908.

The comments assume significan­ce in the backdrop of Puri reportedly stating last month that seeding Aadhaar to property transactio­ns was a great idea and as the government was linking Aadhaar with bank accounts, it might take some additional steps for the property market also.

To a query on the issue, the minister said, “At present, there is no proposal to make Aadhaar linkage mandatory in property transactio­ns.”

To questions, including one on whether the government had set any time-frame for linking the unique identifica­tion number for property dealings, he said, “(The questions) do not arise.”

Earlier, Prime Minister

Narendra Modi had hinted at a crackdown on “benami” properties and thus, there was a speculatio­n that linking Aadhaar with property transactio­ns could be a step in that direction. A “benami” property is one which is held by the owner in someone else’s name.

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