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Pensioners going to be next major causalities of Aadhar
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<blockquote data-quote="Lord Nemesis" data-source="post: 2139696" data-attributes="member: 632"><p>Presently none. Iris scanners can be used as a secondary option though they are not guaranteed to be , but who know when or if they will be provisioned for govt offices. </p><p></p><p>Yesterday, my mom had to go again since there was a very long line the day before. She was telling me that somebody had to bring a paralytic patient for the finger print verification and it obviously didn't go through. First of all they couldn't even keep their finger on the scanner without help. Also the hands themselves change over time when somebody is struck with paralysis. They were apparently told that the office might possibly get Iris scanner around March and to come back around that time to see if an Iris scan could be done. However Iris scan is also not going to be easy for a paralytic patient. They were however clear that he would lose his pension if the verification cannot be completed. </p><p></p><p>I really hate the BJP fans who thoughtlessly support linking Aaadhar to everything just because its being advocated by their favorite politicians. They don't think about the suffering of the people and make of light of it saying that the people suffering are just a 1% minority. They don't consider that they too have a right to live.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lord Nemesis, post: 2139696, member: 632"] Presently none. Iris scanners can be used as a secondary option though they are not guaranteed to be , but who know when or if they will be provisioned for govt offices. Yesterday, my mom had to go again since there was a very long line the day before. She was telling me that somebody had to bring a paralytic patient for the finger print verification and it obviously didn't go through. First of all they couldn't even keep their finger on the scanner without help. Also the hands themselves change over time when somebody is struck with paralysis. They were apparently told that the office might possibly get Iris scanner around March and to come back around that time to see if an Iris scan could be done. However Iris scan is also not going to be easy for a paralytic patient. They were however clear that he would lose his pension if the verification cannot be completed. I really hate the BJP fans who thoughtlessly support linking Aaadhar to everything just because its being advocated by their favorite politicians. They don't think about the suffering of the people and make of light of it saying that the people suffering are just a 1% minority. They don't consider that they too have a right to live. [/QUOTE]
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