Aadhar Under My Kurta

As the Union government goes about linking the Ken and Betwa rivers in Madhya Pradesh I find myself doing a bit- actually, lots- of linking myself. These last few months have been exclusively devoted to linking various facets of my personal life into an ID trail for the benefit of the government’s sleuths. It started with linking Aadhar to my gas connection, then to PAN card, Bank accounts. Income Tax returns, Cell phones, Pension account, CGHS card. Today I feel like I have more links than Dawood Ibrahim has to the underworld. And it keeps getting worse.

The other day I was having a hair-cut (okay, a trim, since there isn’t much hair left) at my barber’s in Madhu Vihar and wondering at the injustice of having to pay more for a haircut every year even as the foliage keeps diminishing, when I came across another astounding piece of news. Apparently in Delhi you can no longer cremate a loved one unless you produce an Aadhar card to establish the identity of the deceased ! I guess it had to happen- having run out of living souls to harass, the govt. has now moved on to the dead. This may be the reason why the number of dead bodies being discovered hanging from trees or burnt in forests seem to be increasing- its more convenient ! And here we were blaming the poor innocent gau rakshaks for it! In the coming “acche din” dead bodies shall no longer be encased in burial shrouds but shall be bound in red tape, I fear. In any case, I’m taking no chances- when I’ve finally kicked the bucket decisively (not just knocked it over, as I do every day to test the waters, as it were) I don’t want the inevitable celebrations by my biological descendants marred by a search for my Aadhar card or awkward questions as to why my first name is spelt differently in Hindi and English by Spellcheck. I’ve stapled everything to my Will, which now looks like an Arunachal passport with stapled Chinese visas – driving licence, Aadhar, PAN, cell phone bill, Pension Payment order, the Bronze appreciation certificate issued by the IT Department (just before they rejected my refund claim), Voter ID card and a copy of my marriage photo-this last to prove that I’ve always looked like a thoughtful beagle and therefore my Aadhar card mug shot should not be doubted just on that score. And now I’m also considering uploading them all onto the Cloud. When I reach the pearly gates I don’t want to find that Mr. Jaitley (may his tribe increase) has preceded me and is insisting on their production before allowing me admission. Not that I realistically expect to make it to the pearly gates after thirty five years in the government- but you never know: maybe my dossier will be missing, just like the CCTV footage of Sunanda Pushkar’s hotel floor or the Vyapam computer drives. I can get lucky too, you know!

On a more serious note, however, I wonder why the govt. is hellbent on this surveillance overdrive when it should be concentrating on creating jobs, improving investment and stopping the decline of the manufacturing sector, all of which are at historical lows, according to the latest CMIE report. Does it think we are a whole nation of crooks ? Some of us indeed are, and Mr. Jaitley knows who they are: corporate defaulters, Swiss bank account holders, the 440 names in the Panama papers, to mention just a few. Why doesn’t he get after them instead of hounding the few who pay their income tax or have a couple of thousand in their Jan Dhan accounts ? Even Pakistan, a country we constantly ( and rightly, most of the time) deride has disqualified a Prime Minister on the basis of the Panama papers whereas we have put them into deep freeze. Mr. Modi has got his priorities completely wrong. Reforms are supposed to make the common man’s life easier, but here we are being delivered one sledge-hammer blow after another: demonetisation, GST, Aadhar linking. “Ease of doing business” is alright, sir, but how about “Ease of Living”? Or dying?

One final thought, shared with me by an old friend. At a time when a chap cannot even consummate his marriage without producing his Aadhar card and verifying his biometrics, why is no one talking about linking Aadhar with the EPIC( Voter ID card)? Even the Election Commission acknowledges the huge problem of bogus voters, multiple EPICS for the same voter and impersonation. Won’t the Aadhar linking obviate this evil once and for all? Why this conspiracy of silence on this issue by the government and the opposition ? Could it be that the status quo suits them all ? Think about it.

[ Author’s note: Since I wrote this piece the Govt. has officially announced on 4th.August that Aadhar would be mandatory for obtaining death certificates. Something to finally die for! ]

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4 Comments

  1. says: Nodnat

    This is really funny; and, so tragic because its true. Mr Shukla has very rightly pointed out why aadhar is not being linked to the voter ID card? May be the Congress can pick up this point for its 2019 election manifesto, if it gets that far, that is. The government in its pursuit of linking all Indians to a super computer terminal through this UID, finally seems to have hit on the idea of making Bharat into a vast neurotic network of beeping citizenry and simply logging out those who have lost their aadhar cards or could never get one in the first place! Going digital, eh?

  2. says: P.S.Rana

    Nicely written article. I am impressed Avay. You must get all such articles published in book form. Keep it up.

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