Shillong, Oct 30: The ‘opt out’ campaign of Aadhar has gained momentum with 226 persons, both male and female from different parts of Khasi and Jaiñtia Hills have come to individually sign documents for surrendering the enrolment.
The ‘opt out’ campaign of Aadhar was spearheaded by Meghalaya People’s Committee on Aadhar (MPCA).
On Monday, a delegation from Garo Hills also came to meet MPCA members wishing to associate themselves as members.
A statement issued by MCPA said that the delegation included, Rev Goera M. Sangma from Tura, Pastor James K. Sangma from Tura, Pastor Armith Ch. Momin from Kherapara, Doni Ch. Marak from Garobadha and they will facilitate the campaign in Garo Hills.
“Today (30/10/2017), 226 persons, both male and female from different parts of the Khasi and Jaiñtia Hills have come to individually sign documents for opting out of Aadhaar enrolment while around the same number of persons, have taken draft letters for signing by family members and the MPCA will only facilitate sending them to UIDAI,” the statement said.
For these and others who still want to opt out, the MPCA would provide facilitation till November 3, at the office of Khasi Students’ Union , Jaiaw, here between 11am and 3 pm.
The MCPA said that with regard s to opting out of Aadhaar enrolment for those in South West Khasi Hills, they may visit the KSU office South West Khasi Hills at Mawkyrwat any day between October 31 and November 3.
For residents from West Khasi Hills district who cannot come to Shillong, the date and venue would be fixed for facilitating them to withdraw from Aadhaar enrolment.