Assam denies Aadhaar to those over 18 to stop illegal immigrants
Jun 13, 2026 • Sidrah Gohar • Legal Announcements / Legal Notices
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Guwahati: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Saturday, June 13, said his cabinet has decided that Aadhaar cards would not be issued to those aged over 18 years to ensure illegal immigrants don’t acquire the document.
In exceptional cases, the district commissioner will have to send a proposal to the state government seeking permission for issuing the card, he said at a press conference here after chairing a cabinet meeting.
The government will then decide whether the applicant is eligible for the card, the chief minister said.Remarking that Aadhaar card issuance has reached a saturation point in the state, Sarma said, “In some districts, it has crossed the 100 per cent mark, and we must ascertain who these people are who are taking the additional Aadhaar cards.”
The step is being taken to ensure that no illegal Bangladeshis get Aadhaar cards, he said.
Aadhaar cards will, however, continue to be issued to people from the Tea Tribe community, the Scheduled Tribes, the Scheduled Castes and the differently abled, as many are yet to receive the cards.