Concern increased among families due to lack of certificate under SIR. Awakening
Jagran correspondent, Nautanwa. The demand for citizenship certificate from Nepalese daughters-in-law living in India under SIR has increased the concern of hundreds of families living in the border areas. Women who came to India after marriage from Nepal decades ago are now forced to wander to prove their existence.
The sudden questions raised on the life settled for years have given sleepless nights to the families. Vinjana Pasi, Anita Devi, Soni, Phulkumari and Pramila of Jamuhani district Rupandehi of Nepal got married in village Badhara of Nautanwa tehsil area about 20 years ago. Since then his entire life was spent in India.
Their children and grandchildren were born and brought up here, but now they are being asked for citizenship certificate in the SIR process. The relative told that when the maternal house itself no longer exists, then where to get the certificate.
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Assistant Consolidation Officer (AERO) Chaklal Yadav, who is hearing these cases, said that it is not possible to consider someone a citizen without a citizenship certificate.
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