5 Hindu migrants from Pak given Indian citizenship in Jaipur


Jaipur, Feb 19 (IANS): A total of five Hindu migrants from Pakistan were given Indian citizenship certificates in Jaipur on Monday.

Additional District Collector (South), Abu Sufiyan Chauhan, handed over the certificates to the five Pakistani migrants, including Sanjay Kumar, Sunita, Harsha, Nisha and Rajesh Kumar.

 

After receiving the citizenship certificate, Sanjay Kumar expressed his gratitude to the district administration and said, “The long wait of many years has ended today. We can now say with pride that we are Indians.â€

Sufiyan on his part congratulated all the migrants who acquired Indian citizenship and said that the district administration processes the citizenship applications on priority basis and issues certificates swiftly so that the applicants do not face any problem.

Sufiyan added that till now, Indian citizenship certificates have been issued to a total of 299 eligible applicants.

 

 

  

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  • John, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 19 2024

    There are crores of people living alredy, 5 more is no news

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  • Gautam Das, Bangalore

    Mon, Feb 19 2024

    Anything coming from Pakistan is dangerous and security threat but our present govt thinks only of vote bank. Why would Pakistani authorities allow them to cross border unless they have been sent for some specific mission to create mass murder like Mumbai attack. This never happened when congress was ruling Rajasthan.

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