DC Kupwara inaugurates Aadhar Seva Kendra
Kupwara, Jul 17: Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has operationalised a new UIDAI Aadhaar Seva Kendra (ASK) at Kupwara, marking another significant step towards strengthening resident-centric Aadhaar services in the Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir. The UIDAI Aadhaar Seva Kendra was inaugurated by Deputy Commissioner, Kupwara, Shrikant Suse, in the presence of Chief Planning Officer, Kupwara, Parvaiz Ahmad Lone. The inauguration ceremony was hosted by UIDAI Regional Office, Chandigarh and attended by V. Siva Subramanian, Deputy Director, UIDAI, and Shoaib Mohmad Khan, State Project Manager, UIDAI. Representatives from service provider, Rajnish Mehta, Regional Manager BLS International; Peer Mubashir Shah, Cluster Manager, and Aijaz Ahmad Wani, Operations Manager were also present on the occasion. The newly established Kupwara Aadhaar Seva Kendra is equipped with four operational Aadhaar enrolment and update kits to provide seamless Aadhaar-related services to residents. The centre offers a comprehensive range of Aadhaar services under one roof, including new enrolment, demographic updates, biometric updates, document verification, correction of Aadhaar details, and grievance redressal. The Aadhaar Seva Kendra functions on all working days except public holidays, ensuring greater accessibility, convenience, and an enhanced service experience for residents of Kupwara and the surrounding areas. During his visit, the Deputy Commissioner interacted with residents availing Aadhaar services and the staff at the centre. He reviewed the Aadhaar enrolment and update procedures and appreciated the efforts being made to provide efficient, transparent, and citizen-friendly services. UIDAI officials informed the Deputy Commissioner that the centre has been designed as a fully inclusive and resident-friendly facility with amenities such as wheelchair accessibility, accessible washrooms, comfortable waiting areas, and a dedicated grievance redressal mechanism. Residents can also conveniently book appointments online for Aadhaar services through the UIDAI Aadhaar Appointment Portal. Mandatory Biometric Updates (MBU) for eligible children aged 5 to 17 years are currently being provided free of cost up to 30 September 2026. The facility is available both at the Aadhaar Seva Kendra and through special school-based Aadhaar camps being conducted across District Kupwara. The DC termed the operationalisation of the UIDAI Aadhaar Seva Kendra at Kupwara as important milestone in strengthening digital governance, improving service delivery, and enhancing the ease of living for residents in line with the vision of Digital India and inclusive governance. Speaking on the occasion, UIDAI officials reiterated the Authority's commitment to expanding high-quality, accessible, and technology-driven Aadhaar services across Jammu & Kashmir.
The Constitutional Paradox of Government-led Protest
Peaceful protest is an accepted democratic instrument through which citizens express dissent, hold governments accountable, and seek policy reforms. Protests in constitutional democracies are usually organized against governmental actions or inactions. But there is a special constitutional dilemma when the Government or those acting under executive powers themselves issue a call for protest. Can the Government constitutionally organize protests? Is it a means for promoting democracy or indicates the failure of constitutional governance? These questions acquire special importance in the constitutional framework of Jammu & Kashmir. This issue is not whether the government or their elected representatives have freedom of expression that is at stake. The constitutional question is whether the kind of executive responsibility is consistent with the idea of representation and constitutional accountability. The Constitution does not expressly mention a right to protest. Yet the right to peaceful protest forms part of the freedoms under Articles 19(1)(a) and 19(1)(b) and 19(1)(c) of the Constitution which protect the freedom of speech and expression, peaceful assembly and association which allows the people to participate in public debate even outside the sphere of elections. These freedoms, however, are not absolute. The legality of a peaceful protest also has to be understood in the context of constitutional morality. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar repeatedly emphasised that the success of a Constitution lies not only in its provisions but also in the constitutional morality of the people. Democratic legitimacy depends not merely upon electoral victory but upon continual constitutional accountability. Governments ordinarily respond to public grievances through constitutional institutions rather than by mobilising public demonstrations. It is this constitutional inversion that makes the present situation unique. Symbolic protest occupies an important place in constitutional democracies. Peaceful demonstrations such as silent marches, candlelight vigils, black badges and public memoranda enable citizens and public representatives to express constitutional expectations without departing from democratic norms. In the case of Jammu & Kashmir, a gathering at a publicly known constitutional location like Jantar Mantar can be considered a form of constitutional dialogue. This is done without stepping out of the realm of democracy and legality. In cases where institutional dialogue has been attempted, constitutional commitments have been publicly recorded, and where the demand seeks to be met in fulfilment of such constitutional commitment, peaceful public demonstration could work as a complementary democratic tool rather than as a substitute to constitutional governance. The constitutionality of peaceful protest in the case of restoration of statehood in Jammu and Kashmir needs to be assessed within the context of judicial dicta as well as the constitutional commitments documented before the Parliament of India. The Supreme Court has repeatedly recognised peaceful protest as an essential democratic freedom in the case of Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan v. Union of India (2018) in which it noted that peaceful demonstrations constitute an important part of democratic practice and the state has the corresponding responsibility of balancing public order with the constitutional liberties enshrined in Article 19. Also, in Amit Sahni v. Commissioner of Police (2020), while regulating the manner of conduct of the protest itself, the Court did not weaken the constitutional right to protest but reaffirmed that peaceful dissent is a constitutionally protected right. The Supreme Courts decision in In Re: Article 370 (2023) added constitutional dimension, while ruling on the constitutional validity of the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, the Constitution Bench observed that while noting the submission of the Union Government regarding restoring statehood to Jammu and Kashmir as early as possible, the Court ruled that the democratic process, which includes elections, must be completed within the prescribed time frame. Even though the Court did not provide any time line to restore statehood, the fact was explicitly noted, putting the matter into the domain of constitutional governance. The constitutional discourse also gets strengthened by pledges made in Parliament itself. During the discussions on the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, the Union Home Minister pledged to both the Houses of Parliament that the conversion of Jammu and Kashmir to a Union Territory was only temporary and Supreme Courts verdict on Article 370. Parliamentary assurances, although political, assume constitutional significance when recorded before the nations highest legislative forum. The choice of the Jantar Mantar location is constitutionally significant, it has been used as an officially designated democratic space where individuals, civil society organizations, and political parties make their constitutional demands to Parliament. Conducting a peaceful protest in such a location makes it clear that the aim is not to clash with the Constitution but to work within its parameters. In conducting a protest, a constitutional demand is made to the constitutional body competent to deal with the issue. Questions about cooperative federalism are raised by this incident as well. According to the constitution of India, conflicts between the union government and the state government should ideally be settled by way of dialogues and consultation. Mobilization of people can serve as an additional means to back up a constitutional claim, but it cannot serve as a permanent replacement for intergovernmental engagements. The constitutional debate is therefore not about whether citizens may protest, that question is largely settled under Article 19. What needs to be considered more profoundly from a constitutional perspective is the position of the government in a representative federal democratic framework. Even though governments have the political freedom to pursue constitutional goals, at the same time, they carry constitutional duties of adhering to dialogue, federal cooperation and the rule of law. Dr Ajaz Afzal Lone, Assistant Professor in the University Institute of Legal Studies, Chandigarh University.
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