Dozens of Aadhaar Found in Abandoned TMC Kolkata Office
What began as a casual check on an unused political office turned into a major privacy scare in Kolkata this week. After forcing open the doors of a Trinamool Congress unit in Tangra, locals stumbled...

What began as a casual check on an unused political office turned into a major privacy scare in Kolkata this week. After forcing open the doors of a Trinamool Congress unit in Tangra, locals stumbled upon bundles of Aadhaar cards stored in an old almirah. The discovery has left residents both puzzled and anxious about the safety of their personal information. Eyewitnesses said the office had been deserted since early May, following the declaration of election results. Some families reported that their Aadhaar applications were approved months ago but the physical cards never arrived; others found their details among the recovered documents even though they already held original cards. The mismatch has fuelled speculation about possible diversion or theft. Kolkata Police reached the spot within hours and sealed the premises for further examination. Senior officers indicated that a special team will probe links to identity fraud, including the potential fabrication of voter cards. Officials have appealed to anyone who believes their Aadhaar may be compromised to visit the nearest police station. The episode has put Trinamool Congress on the defensive, with no official statement released yet. Community leaders are calling for stricter guidelines on how political parties handle sensitive citizen data and have urged the Election Commission to review storage practices ahead of future polls.
