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Small number of Bangladeshis to be benefitted from Citizenship Amendment Bill: MHA

The majority of those who are likely to apply for Indian citizenship under the Citizenship Amendment Bill will be from Pakistan, as nearly 35,000 of such people have got LTVs so far.

Reported by: PTI, New Delhi [ Published on: January 20, 2019 21:05 IST ]

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The majority of those who are likely to apply for Indian citizenship under the Citizenship Amendment Bill will be from Pakistan, as nearly 35,000 of such people have got LTVs so far.

Only a small number Bangladeshi nationals are likely to be benefitted from the Citizenship Amendment Bill, as less than 200 people from the neighbouring country have so far availed the Long Term Visa (LTV) regime introduced in 2015, a senior Home Ministry official said.

The majority of those who are likely to apply for Indian citizenship under the Citizenship Amendment Bill will be from Pakistan, as nearly 35,000 of such people have got LTVs so far.

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“The number of LTVs issued by the Union Home Ministry to Bangladeshi nationals from 2011 to January 8, 2019, is just 187, while total LTVs issued to Pakistani nationals during the same period is 34,817,” the official told PTI.

Those who will apply for Indian citizenship under the Citizenship Amendment Bill must fulfil similar criteria of LTVs.

“There cannot be too many Bangladeshis applying for the Indian nationality under the proposed new law. Otherwise, they would have already taken the LTVs for which criteria are the same,” the official said.

Of the 187 LTVs granted to Bangladeshi nationals, only two were given in 2018, three in 2017, 50 LTVs were given in 2016, 26 LTVs were issued in 2015, 74 in 2014, 27 in 2012 and four in 2011.

No LTV was issued to any Bangladeshi national in 2013.

Of the total Pakistani nationals given LTVs between January 1, 2015 to January 14, 2019, as many as 15,107 have been living in Rajasthan, 1,560 are living in Gujarat, 1,444 are living in Madhya Pradesh, 599 are staying in Maharashtra, 581 in Delhi, 342 in Chhattisgarh and 101 in Uttar Pradesh.


According to the Citizenship Amendment Bill this year, Indian nationality will be given to persecuted persons belonging to minority communities, namely, Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan, who have been living in the country for six years instead of current 11 years.

This is applicable to those who have come to India till December 31, 2014.

The eligibility criteria for LTVs include: People belonging to Hindu, Sikh, Buddhism, Jain, Parsi and Christian from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan coming to India on short-term visa, provide a copy of passport, a copy of visa and residential permit, photograph and indemnity bond from the Indian guarantor, besides others.

A large section of people and organisations in the Northeast have opposed the Bill, saying it will nullify the provisions of the Assam Accord of 1985, which fixed March 24, 1971 as the cut-off date for deportation of all illegal immigrants irrespective of religion.

There have been sporadic protests against the Bill in the region ever since it was introduced and passed in the Lok Sabha on January 8.

Home Minister Rajnath Singh had already said the Bill will apply to all the states and the Union Territories and the beneficiaries can reside anywhere in the country.

“The burden of these persecuted migrants will be shared by the whole country. Assam alone would not have to bear the entire burden and the government of India is committed to give all help to the state government and people of Assam,” Singh had said.

The Home Ministry sources said the ministry is considering a proposal to provide incentives to those people who want to settle anywhere in India, except the Northeast.

https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/in...ed-from-citizenship-amendment-bill-mha-500131
 
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Of course Bangladesh is well developed in compare to pak.

Hindu, Sikh, Buddhism, Jain are indigenous people but why Parsi & Christians?
 
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Of course Bangladesh is well developed in compare to pak.

Hindu, Sikh, Buddhism, Jain are indigenous people but why Parsi & Christians?

Parsis and Iranis are two persecuted Iranian communities who fled Iran to India.

Bangladesh does not have Parsis or Iranis but have very small Christian community. They are not persecuted in Bangladesh since they are called People of the book in Islam but in Pakistan Christians are a persecuted community and there are tensions between Muslims and Christians in Pakistan after Asiya Bibi incident.
 
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but in Pakistan Christians are a persecuted community and there are tensions between Muslims and Christians in Pakistan after Asiya Bibi incident.

False. Government supported and upheld acquittal of Asia Bibi. Besides a few anti-government agitators, Pakistan is very hospitable to minorities.

Problem with Sindh is the robbery by PPP which is affecting all Sindhis, including Hindus.

Of course Bangladesh is well developed in compare to pak.

Keep your anti-Pakistani rants to yourself.

Small number of Bangladeshis to be benefitted from Citizenship Amendment Bill: MHA

The majority of those who are likely to apply for Indian citizenship under the Citizenship Amendment Bill will be from Pakistan, as nearly 35,000 of such people have got LTVs so far.

Reported by: PTI, New Delhi [ Published on: January 20, 2019 21:05 IST ]

bdesh-1-1547998496.jpg



The majority of those who are likely to apply for Indian citizenship under the Citizenship Amendment Bill will be from Pakistan, as nearly 35,000 of such people have got LTVs so far.

Only a small number Bangladeshi nationals are likely to be benefitted from the Citizenship Amendment Bill, as less than 200 people from the neighbouring country have so far availed the Long Term Visa (LTV) regime introduced in 2015, a senior Home Ministry official said.

The majority of those who are likely to apply for Indian citizenship under the Citizenship Amendment Bill will be from Pakistan, as nearly 35,000 of such people have got LTVs so far.

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“The number of LTVs issued by the Union Home Ministry to Bangladeshi nationals from 2011 to January 8, 2019, is just 187, while total LTVs issued to Pakistani nationals during the same period is 34,817,” the official told PTI.

Those who will apply for Indian citizenship under the Citizenship Amendment Bill must fulfil similar criteria of LTVs.

“There cannot be too many Bangladeshis applying for the Indian nationality under the proposed new law. Otherwise, they would have already taken the LTVs for which criteria are the same,” the official said.

Of the 187 LTVs granted to Bangladeshi nationals, only two were given in 2018, three in 2017, 50 LTVs were given in 2016, 26 LTVs were issued in 2015, 74 in 2014, 27 in 2012 and four in 2011.

No LTV was issued to any Bangladeshi national in 2013.

Of the total Pakistani nationals given LTVs between January 1, 2015 to January 14, 2019, as many as 15,107 have been living in Rajasthan, 1,560 are living in Gujarat, 1,444 are living in Madhya Pradesh, 599 are staying in Maharashtra, 581 in Delhi, 342 in Chhattisgarh and 101 in Uttar Pradesh.


According to the Citizenship Amendment Bill this year, Indian nationality will be given to persecuted persons belonging to minority communities, namely, Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan, who have been living in the country for six years instead of current 11 years.

This is applicable to those who have come to India till December 31, 2014.

The eligibility criteria for LTVs include: People belonging to Hindu, Sikh, Buddhism, Jain, Parsi and Christian from Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan coming to India on short-term visa, provide a copy of passport, a copy of visa and residential permit, photograph and indemnity bond from the Indian guarantor, besides others.

A large section of people and organisations in the Northeast have opposed the Bill, saying it will nullify the provisions of the Assam Accord of 1985, which fixed March 24, 1971 as the cut-off date for deportation of all illegal immigrants irrespective of religion.

There have been sporadic protests against the Bill in the region ever since it was introduced and passed in the Lok Sabha on January 8.

Home Minister Rajnath Singh had already said the Bill will apply to all the states and the Union Territories and the beneficiaries can reside anywhere in the country.

“The burden of these persecuted migrants will be shared by the whole country. Assam alone would not have to bear the entire burden and the government of India is committed to give all help to the state government and people of Assam,” Singh had said.

The Home Ministry sources said the ministry is considering a proposal to provide incentives to those people who want to settle anywhere in India, except the Northeast.

https://www.indiatvnews.com/news/in...ed-from-citizenship-amendment-bill-mha-500131

As Pakistan makes space for Sikh pilgrims and is attracting Hindu pilgrims as well, India is trying to create the illusion of persecution to further its own PR objectives.
 
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Of course Bangladesh is well developed in compare to pak.

Hindu, Sikh, Buddhism, Jain are indigenous people but why Parsi & Christians?
Yes Bangladesh is a superpower.
Your ultimate goal seems to be only better then Pakistan I guess when though Pakistan is not your neighbour.
Sounds inferiority complex to some.

Parsis and Iranis are two persecuted Iranian communities who fled Iran to India.

Bangladesh does not have Parsis or Iranis but have very small Christian community. They are not persecuted in Bangladesh since they are called People of the book in Islam but in Pakistan Christians are a persecuted community and there are tensions between Muslims and Christians in Pakistan after Asiya Bibi incident.
Yes Pakistan is dommed.
Happy.
 
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Of course Bangladesh is well developed in compare to pak.

Hindu, Sikh, Buddhism, Jain are indigenous people but why Parsi & Christians?

If not for our very big population size, we should be welcoming all the persecuted groups.
Its not that India is focused on one group , its just that we receive more applications belonging to these groups, putting them in rule book (amendment) and will make easier for officials to process the application going by the rules instead of making them run from pillar to post.

This mostly benefit hindu,sikh,jain while rest of the groups might prefer western countries.

thats some Propaganda
Isnt it too much hypocrisy for a muslim pakistani in nazi germany who runs away from his own country and slanders other countries.
 
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Isnt it too much hypocrisy for a muslim pakistani in nazi germany who runs away from his own country and slanders other countries.

I See you have never met Reham Khan
 
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