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Assam to halt Aadhaar issuance for adults from October 1 to curb infiltration: CM Sarma

ByBiswa Kalyan Purkayastha
Updated on: Aug 21, 2025 08:59 PM IST

The new order will come into effect from October 1, with exceptions for Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Tea Tribes, Sarma said

Silchar: Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday said the state government will stop issuing first-time Aadhaar cards to people above 18 years of age as part of efforts to check infiltration from Bangladesh, as the state has already reached the “saturation point” in Aadhaar enrolment, with coverage crossing 102%.

The chief minister pointed out that Aadhaar enrolment in Assam has already exceeded the population count. (Representative photo)

The new order will come into effect from October 1, with exceptions for Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST), and Tea Tribes, Sarma said after attending a cabinet meeting in Guwahati.

Sarma said that only a one-month window — from September 1 to 30 — will be available for adults who do not yet have Aadhaar cards to apply. After that, enrolment will be permanently restricted. “This is a precautionary measure to ensure no illegal foreigner can become an Indian citizen in the future. It is irrespective of religion or any other criteria. We are committed to safeguarding Assam from infiltration,” he added.

The chief minister pointed out that Aadhaar enrolment in Assam has already exceeded the population count. “The saturation among the general population is 102%, which means the number of cards is higher than the number of people. But in the case of Tea Tribes, SC, and ST, saturation is only 96%, which is why they need more time,” he explained.

Earlier, the state government had considered giving district commissioners the power to approve or reject Aadhaar enrolment of individuals above 18. However, Sarma said the cabinet finally decided that a blanket restriction would be more effective.

He also argued that there is hardly any need for new Aadhaar enrolment among adults, as most of them already have the unique identity card. “Only children and newborns now require Aadhaar enrolment,” he said.

 
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