A chartered accountant just read the official uidai clarification and lost it — and honestly, she’s not wrong.

The government’s own body just reminded everyone: Aadhaar is a valid identity proof, sure… but it is **not** proof of date of birth. It’s **not** proof of address. It’s **not** proof of birth. It’s **not** proof of residence.

So… what exactly is it for?

**1. The Great Linking Money Machine**  
It exists so the government can force you to link it with your PAN, mobile number, bank accounts, and literally a thousand other documents — and charge fees every single time.


**2. Franchisee Side Hustle**  
Aadhaar centres and their franchisors are quietly raking in money while you stand in endless queues updating, linking, and re-verifying the same data again and again.


**3. The Real Purpose Nobody Says Out Loud**  
It’s not about giving you an identity. It’s about creating a massive wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital leash that lets the system track, control, and monetise every indian citizen under the guise of “convenience.”



We were sold this as the ultimate proof of existence. Turns out it proves nothing that actually matters in real life — except how efficiently the government can turn your personal data into recurring revenue.

 

One simple clarification from uidai just exposed the entire game. Aadhaar isn’t for you. It’s for them. And we’re all still paying for it.

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