The Sunday Guardian

Aadhaar registrati­ons stopped in Assam

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Even as the Centre wants the ambit of Aadhaar, a 12-digit unique identifica­tion number, expanded across the country to avail almost all essential and important services, Assam has stopped Aadhaar registrati­ons in the state, as the state government wants the National Register of Citizens (NRC) to be updated first before there are any new Aadhaar enrolments in the state. However, the NRC had already missed several deadlines.

While Aadhaar registrati­ons in Assam have stopped, the pace of ongoing registrati­ons of citizens of Assam by the NRC in the state has been slow. Assam has had an abys- mally low rate of registrati­on of Aadhaar cards, with just 7% of the state’s population having an Aadhaar number as on 15 March 2017, according to data available on the Unique Identifica­tion Authority of India (UIDAI) website.

A closer look at the data shows that only 0.1% of the population between the age of 0-5 years has Aadhaar cards in Assam, while 4% of the population between the age of 5-18 years has an Aadhaar number allotted to them, and only 9% of the population above the age of 18 years has been given an Aadhaar number in the state.

The UIDAI website currently does not have a single Aadhaar registrati­on centre in Assam listed. In fact, the UIDAI does not have the name of the state in their enrolment centre search window.

Political commentato­rs from Assam have blamed the slow pace of ongoing registrati­ons of citizens of Assam by the NRC as the cause for the delay and stoppage of Aadhaar enrolment in Assam.

Bhubaneswa­r Kalita, a Congress MP from Assam, said that the people are Assam are suffering due to the absence of Aadhaar, as they are not being able to get any benefits from the welfare schemes of the Central government as such schemes are being linked to Aadhaar numbers.

“Aadhaar registrati­on in the state has been postponed because the Centre and the state government are updat- ing the records for the NRC. This process is still not complete and is being delayed for years. Due to this, the poor people of Assam are suffering as they are not being able to take advantage of any of the welfare schemes of the Central government. While the Union government is linking all welfare schemes to the Aadhaar, it will deprive the poor people of government benefits,” Kalita said.

Initiating a special drive, the government of Assam had started the NRC process in 2012 to update its records for citizens of Assam due to the huge influx of illegal migrants into the state over the years. The state wanted to ensure that such illegal migrants do not get to posses any official government identity cards for themselves. However, the NRC had missed several deadlines for completing its job, at times due to lack of funds, and sometimes due to interventi­on by the courts. According to the revised deadline, the NRC will have to complete the registrati­on by December 2017 and the Centre is unlikely to extend the deadline further.

This problem was also raised in Parliament earlier this month by Bijoya Chakravart­y, a BJP MP from Assam. Chakravart­y told The Sunday Guardian that the problem of non-registrati­on of Aadhaar is prevailing throughout the state. “Due to the ongoing NRC process, the state government has decided to stop Aadhaar enrolments in Assam so that no illegal migrants are able to get their Aadhaar cards made, and benefits of welfare schemes of the Central government reach the right beneficiar­ies.”

Chakravart­y added that she has requested both the Union and the state government­s to fast track the NRC process. She said she has also requested them to provide benefits of the Centre’s welfare schemes through other identifica­tions till the NRC process is completed. Earlier this month, P.P. Chaudhury, Union Minister of State for Electronic­s and Informatio­n Technology, had told Parliament that the Assam government has decided that the issue of Aadhaar enrolments by the state government will be taken up in the state after the completion of the ongoing NRC updation. Home Minister Rajnath Singh has said that Pakistan funds stone pelters in Kashmir and the pelters get paid on the basis of the number of stones thrown. Singh was speaking at the “Shauryagat­ha” event organised by India News at the Taj Palace hotel here on Friday, to honour paramilita­ry forces. He said that when security forces fight against terrorists, Pakistan-funded stone pelters throw stones at them, adding that the Government of India wants to solve the Kashmir issue.

Asked about India playing cricket with Pakistan, Singh said: “I know it will create a controvers­y if I will say anything, but I want to make an appeal to Pakistan to stop sponsoring terrorism in India so that we can play cricket in a better and conducive environmen­t.” When Deepak Chaurasia, Editor-in-Chief of India News, asked again about the present scenario, Singh said: “As I said, we can play cricket in a conducive environmen­t.” Singh also honoured 13 soldiers of paramilita­ry forces for their bravery, and congratula­ted India News for organising such an event. Kartikeya Sharma, founder and promoter of the ITV Network, and others were present at the event. Singh also said that the government was working to give a minimum of Rs 1 crore to every martyr’s family.

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