Overview
- The Public Accounts Committee has summoned UIDAI and the Ministry of Electronics and IT to explain system shortcomings and propose reforms
- Members directed authorities to issue a clarifying circular and simplify the process for correcting or updating Aadhaar details
- MPs highlighted high failure rates in fingerprint and iris scans that have left many eligible beneficiaries without food rations or job scheme access
- lawmakers raised alarms over ineligible individuals, including alleged non-citizens, exploiting Aadhaar to secure voter IDs, passports and state benefits
- CAG figures cited by the committee reveal more than 450,000 duplicate Aadhaar records and call for proactive database cleanup