Are Fake Aadhaar Cards Finally Being Eliminated in Assam?

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Key Takeaways
- Stricter Aadhaar issuance protocols will be led by Deputy Commissioners.
- Targeting the elimination of fake Aadhaar cards used by infiltrators.
- Focus on enhancing identity verification in sensitive areas.
- Encourages public cooperation in reporting fraudulent Aadhaar usage.
- Part of a broader mission for an Infiltrator Mukt Assam.
Guwahati, June 30 (NationPress) In a significant step towards enhancing identity verification in Assam, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced on Monday a series of robust measures aimed at eradicating the misuse of Aadhaar cards by unauthorized infiltrators.
Through a post shared on the social media platform X, the Chief Minister revealed that the state will soon enforce more rigorous protocols for the issuance of Aadhaar cards to adults, transitioning the responsibility to district administration.
"The era of fake Aadhaar cards in Assam is over!" CM Sarma stated.
"In the coming days, we will tighten the issuance process for adults, ensuring that no infiltrator can illegally acquire this identification and disrupt the harmony of India."
This new policy specifies that only Deputy Commissioners will hold the authority to issue Aadhaar cards to adults, aiming to close any existing loopholes in the current system.
The Chief Minister emphasized that this reform is part of Assam's larger objective of achieving an "Infiltrator Mukt Assam"—a state devoid of illegal immigrants.
He reinforced the government's unwavering commitment to preserving Assam's demographic integrity, stating: "We will NOT STOP until this goal is achieved."
This announcement comes in response to rising worries regarding the use of counterfeit identity documents by individuals living unlawfully within the state.
A senior official noted that these fake Aadhaar cards are being exploited to access welfare schemes, gain employment, and even register to vote, thereby posing a risk to national security and local demographics.
With this initiative, Assam positions itself as the first state to centralize adult Aadhaar issuance under District Magistrates, introducing a vital layer of scrutiny.
This measure is anticipated to enhance identity verification, especially in border areas and regions identified as demographically sensitive.
As the state gears up to implement this policy, officials are encouraging citizens to assist by reporting any suspected cases of fraudulent Aadhaar usage.
The government asserts that this crackdown is crucial for upholding the rule of law and ensuring equitable resource distribution.