Electors' Aadhaar in enumeration form under SIR is for optional field, as ID proof: MoS IT
The Parliament was informed that providing Aadhaar for voter ID is optional. Jitin Prasada clarified Aadhaar serves as proof of identity, not citizenship. The Election Commission of India uses Aadhaar in the SIR enumeration form. Aadhaar is a 12-d...

Minister of state for electronics and IT Jitin Prasada, in a written reply to questions asked by Trinamool Congress member Sagarika Ghose, said that Aadhaar is not a proof of citizenship or domicile.
"As per information received from Election Commission of India, Aadhaar number is taken from the electors in the SIR Enumeration Form, as an optional field, as a proof of identity," Prasada said.
The minister said Aadhaar is a 12-digit unique identification number issued by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) to residents (individual who has resided in India for 182 days or more in last 12 months) or a non-resident Indian, based on their biometric and demographic data.
He said Aadhaar serves as a digital identity for accessing government services and welfare benefits for which the expenditure is made from the consolidated fund of India or the consolidated funds of states.
"Aadhaar is accepted as proof of identity in various sectors, including government welfare schemes, banking, telecom (for SIM activation), travel bookings, and educational services, where it aids in efficient authentication. However, Aadhaar is not a proof of citizenship or domicile," the minister said.
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