The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has responded to allegations made by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee regarding the deactivation of Aadhaar cards by stating that no Aadhaar numbers have been cancelled.
Maintaining Database Accuracy: UIDAI’s Assurance
In response to concerns raised by Mamata Banerjee, UIDAI emphasized its commitment to keeping the Aadhaar database updated. The authority clarified that while intimations are issued to Aadhaar number holders periodically to ensure accuracy, no cancellations have occurred.
Addressing Grievances: UIDAI’s Support
UIDAI assured individuals that any grievances regarding Aadhaar cards would be addressed promptly. It encouraged Aadhaar number holders to submit feedback through the provided link on their website, promising a thorough resolution of concerns.
Political Allegations and Assurance to Citizens
Mamata Banerjee had accused the BJP-led central government of deactivating Aadhaar cards in West Bengal ahead of the Lok Sabha polls. She expressed concerns that this action aimed to prevent people from accessing social welfare schemes. Despite the allegations, Banerjee assured citizens that her government would continue to provide welfare benefits to those without active Aadhaar cards, emphasizing her commitment to their well-being.
Allegations of Deactivation: Specific Cases Highlighted
Banerjee highlighted specific instances where Aadhaar cards were allegedly “delinked,” mentioning districts like Purba Bardhaman, Birbhum, North and South 24 Parganas, and North Bengal. She urged authorities to ensure that people are not deprived of benefits, reiterating her support for the welfare of Bengal’s residents.
In summary, while political allegations regarding Aadhaar card deactivation persist, UIDAI’s assurance of database integrity and prompt grievance redressal aims to reassure citizens of uninterrupted access to social welfare schemes and benefits.