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Aadhaar is not a document of citizenship: UIDAI

The notices were issued after reports from the police, UIDAI said.

February 19, 2020 / 11:19 IST
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Aadhaar (Representative Image)
Aadhaar (Representative Image)

The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), on February 18, has said that Aadhaar is not a document of citizenship.

UIDAI’s regional office (RO) in Hyderabad earlier sent notices to 127 people based on police reports that the ‘illegal immigrants’ had acquired Aadhaar by false means.

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After facing backlash, UIDAI took to Twitter to clarify that the notices had “nothing to do with citizenship”.

At around 7 am on February 19, the UIDAI’s official twitter handle clarified its stance via a series of tweets: “Aadhaar is not a document of citizenship and UIDAI has been mandated under the Aadhaar Act to ascertain residency of a person in India for 182 days prior to applying for Aadhaar.“

It noted that the Supreme Court of India in its landmark decision has directed UIDAI not to issue Aadhaar to illegal immigrants.