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UIDAI chief on how Aadhaar is different from other IDs and why it's not proof of citizenship

In an interview to Moneycontrol, UIDAI Chief Bhuvnesh Kumar said that Aadhaar is not proof of citizenship and explained that anyone can apply for Aadhaar, including children and even foreign nationals, provided they have lived in India for at least 182 days.

September 08, 2025 / 17:04 IST
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The Supreme Court has asked the Election Commission to consider Aadhaar as a valid ID document to establish a voter’s identity in the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) activity ahead of the Bihar elections. Amid the controversy, UIDAI Chief Bhuvnesh Kumar clarified that Aadhaar is not proof of citizenship and explained that anyone can apply for Aadhaar, including children and even foreign nationals, provided they have lived in India for at least 182 days. In an interview to Moneycontrol's Shweta Punj, Kumar added that only a “minuscule percentage” of Aadhaar holders fall into such categories.

Here are the edited excerpts from the interview:

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Shweta Punj: Until now we've been thinking that Aadhaar is a valid proof of ID. We can open a bank account, we can cast our vote. But now with the Election Commission saying that it cannot be considered a valid proof of ID, I want to understand from you what exactly is the purpose of Aadhaar.

Bhuvnesh Kumar: First of all, we have to understand why Aadhaar? We have many kinds of identities, and most of these are functional identities. Let's say you want to drive on the roads, so you need to have a driving license. You want to travel abroad, you need a passport. Now nobody says that I have an Aadhaar, so allow me to travel abroad. Nobody says that I have an Aadhaar, so I should be allowed to drive.