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Aadhaar is a number, not an ID card: Montek

Some cabinet ministers have raised the issue pertaining to Aadhaar that whether it is a number or an identity card. The government has recently constituted a group of ministers to look into the issue.

January 13, 2014 / 18:45 IST
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Seeking to set at rest controversy over Aadhaar, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia on Monday said UID is a number and not an identity card.

“The Aadhaar is actually a number, linked to that number is a biometric record which is centrally stored. The (Aadhaar) number comes in a form of card. But that card is not an identity card,” Ahluwalia replied when asked about the raging controversy over the issue.

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Some cabinet ministers have reportedly raised the issue pertaining to Aadhaar that whether it is a number or an identity card. The government has recently constituted a group of ministers (GoM) to look into the issue.

Elaborating his point of view, Mr Ahluwalia said, “I can tear up the card. As long as I have the number, I don't need the card. There is no such thing as UIDAI (Aadhaar) card. You need it only because you want to remember your number. If you stick your number in the wallet. That is fine.”