Jodhpur: Ninety-Seven Pakistan Minority Migrants are given Indian citizenship here on Thursday.
All are given citizenship certificates by district administration in a camp at the District Information Center.
“We have 35 more certificates ready and will be released in the next two-three days.
In addition, more than 128 citizenship files have their corrected errors and certificates for these files will also be prepared in the next few days,” said The source.
Although long-delayed citizenship issues have seized many migrants who qualify from the certificate, this small movement brings smiles on the faces of these people, for whom, it is like a dream come true.
Dear President Sangthan Singh Sodha said that the issuance of citizenship certificates had come as a big assistance for these migrants, who had been waiting for citizenship for a long time, but he emphasized the need to speed up the process.
“There are many cases that are eligible for certificates and fats have shot up to 75% in the past four years even though the citizenship power was delegated to district judges,” he emphasized the need for better coordination between the country and the center to resolve the problem.
“It has also been repeatedly observed that the staff concerned did not have the right training for processing cases here despite the fact that around 95% of migrants are located in Jodhpur,” said Sodha but he welcomed this camp and stated the need to hug him continuously The camp to all migrants who qualified to get citizenship.
On the other hand, Ganeswh Bijani, an activist, alleged that the camp was held without conveying the right message about who got the certificate, as a result, many could not come.
“In addition, the officers gave them a certificate, whose files had been cleaned more than a year and half back and deliberately kept waiting for the distribution”, he accused that more than 800 cases such as it was awaiting a proper certificate of citizenship.
Judge Indrajeet Subdistrict Singh tried to be contacted but he did not respond.