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Government Starts Special Campaign to Link Voter ID with Aadhaar Card

The government has made it very clear that a person has to link his or her voter id card with the Aadhaar card.

Shruti Kandwal
Linking Voter ID with Aadhaar will help prevent duplication.
Linking Voter ID with Aadhaar will help prevent duplication.

The government has made it mandatory to link Voter ID with Aadhaar card. To help people, special camps have been set up in each of the 70 assembly seats in Delhi. As many as 2,684 camps have been set up throughout the capital, according to the office of the Chief Electoral Officer of Delhi.

Ranbir Singh, the chief electoral officer for Delhi, stated that people who have not yet created their voter ID cards must visit these camps. Here, they will get a new voter ID card and also link it with their Aadhaar card. Those who already have voter identification cards can come here and complete Form 6-B to link them to their Aadhar cards immediately.

If you prefer not to attend these camps, you can still link your voter ID and Aadhaar card from the comfort of your own home. The complete procedure is given below;

How to link your Voter-Aadhar at home?

  • Download the Voter Helpline App first. Both iOS and Android users can access it.

  • Then, open the Electoral Authentication Form (Form 6B) by clicking on it. Click 'Let's Start' after that.

  • Enter your registered number. This number must be linked with an Aadhar card. After entering the number, OTP will come on it.

  • Enter the OTP you received and then click on 'Verify'. Then click on 'Yes I Have Voter ID' and click on 'Next'.

  • After that enter your Voter ID Number (EPIC), select your state and click on 'Fetch details'. Then proceed by clicking on 'Proceed'.

  • Then enter your Aadhaar number, registered mobile number, and place of authentication and click on 'Done'.

  • At last, the preview page of your Form 6-B will open. After checking all your details in it, click on 'Confirm'.

What if you don’t have Aadhaar Card?

The government has made it clear that a person has to link their voter id card with the Aadhaar card. But if someone does not have an Aadhar card, then his name cannot be removed from the electoral list.

Law Minister Kiren Rijiju also said that linking Aadhaar would be optional. If a person wants, then only his voter ID will be linked with an Aadhar card.

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