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Meghalaya HC urges Centre to allow citizenship to Hindus from Pak, Bangladesh, Afghanistan

| @indiablooms | Dec 13, 2018, at 12:23 am

Guwahati, Dec 12 (IBNS): The Meghalaya High Court has urged the Prime Minister, Union Law minister and Parliament to bring a legislation to allow citizenship to Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, Parsis, Christians, Khasis, Jaintias and Garos, who have come from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan, without any documents.

Justice SR Sen on Monday has given the 37-page judgement while disposing of a petition filed by Amon Rana who was denied domicile certificate.

The judgement stated that Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, Christians, Parsis, Khasis, Jaintias and Garos are tortured even today in the three neighbouring countries and they have no place to go.

The Meghalaya High Court has directed the Centre’s Assistant Solicitor General, Meghalaya High Court to hand over the copy of the judgment to the Prime Minister, Union Home and Law ministers for their perusal and necessary steps to bring a law to safeguard the interest of the communities.

They  may  be  allowed  to  come  at  any  point  of time  to  settle  in  India  and  government  may  provide  rehabilitation  properly and  declare  them  citizens  of  India.

Similar  principle  to  be  adopted  for  those Hindus  and  Sikhs  who  are  of  Indian  origin  and  presently  residing  abroad  to come  to  India  at  any  time  as  they  like  and  they  may  be  considered automatically  as  Indian  citizens, the court said.

The Court  expects  that  the  Union government will take a conscious decision to  protect the  innocent Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhist, Parsis, Christians, Khasis, Jaintias and Garos who  have come  from  Pakistan,  Bangladesh  and  Afghanistan  and  who  are  yet  to  come as  well  as  from  abroad.

Stating that it was ‘highly illogical, illegal and against the principle of natural justice’, the Meghalaya High Court said Hindus who entered India during partition are still considered foreigners.


(Reporting by Hemanth Kumar Nath)

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