Hindu Sindhis from Pakistan to get elusive Indian citizenship


Lucknow, Oct 23 (IANS) : They are Hindu Sindhis who migrated from Pakistan long after partition. Some of them have been around for more than half a century but Indian citizenship has been a distant dream.

Now, it is within grasp as the union home ministry has begun tabulating data on them as a precursor to granting them citizenship.

Over the years, some 10,000 families are believed to have migrated from Pakistan for a variety of reasons, mainly religious persecution, and settled down in various parts of Uttar Pradesh on long-term visas (LGTs) - but as Pakistani citizens.

Now, a home ministry task force has begun reviewing their antecedants based on their passports, visas and other documents in their possession. A ministry team met 290 of them at the collectorate here to understand the ground realities, an official informed.

A middle-level official of the ministry interacted with the Sindhi families and took their representations for further action. Home ministry joint secretary G.K. Dwivedi, state home secretary Neena Sharma, Lucknow police chief Praveen Kumar and an additional district magistrate also participated in the meeting, viewed as the first step towards meeting a long-pending demand.

Online registrations have begun and 140 people have applied for Indian citizenship while 150 have sought extension of their long-term vias, an official said.
The Balani family, which runs a chemist's shop in the city, says fundamentalists had hounded them out of Pakistan 15 years ago but rue that despite being in India for over a decade they have no rights, no ration cards and no voter ID cards.

"We belong to neither country, our kids get no jobs," a family member pointed out.
A 57-year-old, who gave his name as Aathuram, said that in the past 21 years, his passport has been made thrice but now he is not being given an extension. Seeking to settle down in India, he said the process initiated by the Narendra Modi-led central government is a welcome one.

"I want to live forever in India and would be happy if I am granted a citizenship, if not my long-term visa is extended, something which is not being done any more," he lamented while speaking to IANS.

Bishnibai, a 54-year-old Sindhi woman, recalls having crossed over to India from Pakistan in 1964 with her father but rues that stability in her life was a far cry as she did not have Indian citizenship.

Many families, for fear of reprisals, are not coming out in the open on the issue.
There are about 1,000 Sindhi families in Lucknow alone. Represented by the Sindhi Samaj, the community had met union home minister and the local MP, Rajnath Singh, many months back and sought a way out for their problems. The ball was set rolling thereafter.

The union home ministry has given itself a two-month timeline for completing the citizenship process.
Besides Lucknow, there are sizeable migrant Sindhi families in agra, Kanpur, Saharanpur, Moradabad and Bareilly.

  

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 23 2014

    What about Indian citizenship for Christians in Pakistan ?
    Oh, sorry cant ask that. Our PM is a Hindu Nationalist.

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  • Mahendra Shetty, Mumbai Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 23 2014

    YES YOU ARE RIGHT...

    I AM PROUD TO CALL HIM AS A HINDU NATIONALIST....

    HE IS THE PM OF HINDU PEOPLE WHO PROUD TO BE CALLED AS INDIANS......

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  • KKR, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 23 2014

    All nationalist chris /Hindu's are MOST welcome.. but pseudo seculars please stay way!!

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 23 2014

    I dont think Paki christians would want to come back to India, and stay with "RSS fascist, chaddis where beef and pork eating is a crime?"!!

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  • sunil, bangalore

    Thu, Oct 23 2014

    pork is allowed in hindus as wild pigs and bores meat tastes great and majority eat it.pork eating is not a taboo in majority of hindus.

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  • Proud_Cheddi, Bangalore

    Thu, Oct 23 2014

    Read Properly these Sindhis are living in India currently for more than 50 Years. Yes if Christians and Sikhs need Refuge in India they are welcome, Don't know why they decided to stay there.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 23 2014

    please do not get Pakistanis ...

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  • KKR, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 23 2014

    they are better then some pesudo secular indians

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  • John R Lobo, Kaikamba

    Thu, Oct 23 2014

    Thousands of Bangladeshi Muslims illegaly crossed the border, settled with the help of Assam / WB State & Central politicians. Now they have voters ID and ration cards ( First/second step to Passport )

    Its really pity that So for Cong ( I ) Govt and NDA Govt acted like dumb & deaf to this hapless Sindhi's.......Even I read plight of Hindu Marathi’s settled in Thane Dist., who constantly harassed by Police.

    Now our dear PM NaMo turning Govt jammed wheel with deadline of Two month....Dear PM you are great and always great.

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Thu, Oct 23 2014

    Yesterday i read a news ASSAM Congress CM saying 'in ASSAM, Jihadi elements associated with AL QAIDA is active'!!..It is pity that this CM took courage to say this after fall of Congress Govt in center..

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  • vellano1, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 23 2014

    John, Modi said, BANGLADESHIYON APNA BORI-E_BISTAR BAANDHLO!!! on May 10th or so.... but still has not done anything...??? do u hear any congi asking u like this.... they ask for "Black money"/Swaccha Bharat etc... but they will never aks, "file a case against Vadra, or make these real BDs run away from India"!!! .... agenda samajh aaya?>

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  • KRPrabhu, Bangalore

    Thu, Oct 23 2014

    Previous govt did ONLY minority vote banking schemes......
    Now they are reaping what they sow.......

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Thu, Oct 23 2014

    ..Its sad to see that they are living from so many years & our previous Govts not taken any steps towards their legalising their stay..

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  • India First, India

    Thu, Oct 23 2014

    We gave asylum to Tibetans, Pakistanis, Bangladeshi's, Nepali's etc...... We are truly a peace loving country !! In Pakistan Hindus & Christians are in real danger !!

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  • Anas, Duabi

    Thu, Oct 23 2014

    Mr.India First,

    You have lack of knowledge , In pakistan not only Hindu Chritian's are in danger. Muslim also not out of it.

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