Retired Army officer asked to prove Indian citizenship
TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Updated: Oct 1, 2017, 13:45 ISTHighlights
- A retired soldier has been served a notice by Assam Police, who have accused him of being an illegal immigrant
- In a video, the ex-serviceman says that he is very disappointed and has has "cried alot" at the treatment being meted out to him

NEW DELHI: A retired soldier has been accused of being an illegal immigrant by Assam Police.
Mohd Azmal Haque, who served in the Indian Army for 30 years and retired as a Junior Commissioned Officer, has been served a notice by a Foreigners' Tribunal in the state, asking him to prove his citizenship.
Haque claims he was born in Kamrup district of Assam in 1968, and that his mother's name features in the 1951 National Register of Citizens.
But Assam Police have alleged that he came to India illegally after 1971. The Assam Police notice has termed Haque a "doubtful voter," Times Now has reported.
This is not the first time Haque has had to deal with Foreigners' Tribunals. His wife, too, was accused of being an illegal immigrant in 2012, but was later found to be an Indian citizen.
"Many such Indian citizens are held as 'foreigners' for minor anomalies in their name and age in voter lists," claims lawyer Aman Wadud, who will appear for Haque during his trial.
In a video tweeted by Wadud, Haque says that he is very disappointed and has "cried alot" at the treatment being meted out to him.
Assam Director General of Police Mukesh Sahay has promised to look into "why the notice was served," news agency ANI reported.
In the meanwhile, the Indian Army's Eastern Command is in contact with the soldier and has promised "necessary assistance" till the resolution of the issue.
Assam Police are yet to release a statement.
(With inputs from agencies)
Mohd Azmal Haque, who served in the Indian Army for 30 years and retired as a Junior Commissioned Officer, has been served a notice by a Foreigners' Tribunal in the state, asking him to prove his citizenship.
AzmalHaque was appointd as JuniorComOfficer by President APJ AbdulKalam. ForeignersTribunal issued him notice to pr... https://t.co/EVH6Mncjts
— Aman Wadud (@AmanWadud)
1506760187000
Haque claims he was born in Kamrup district of Assam in 1968, and that his mother's name features in the 1951 National Register of Citizens.
AzmalHaque was born in Kamrup dist in 1968,his mother's name features in NRC1951.But AssamPolice says he came to In... https://t.co/AWcqeM8b1y
— Aman Wadud (@AmanWadud)
1506760423000
But Assam Police have alleged that he came to India illegally after 1971. The Assam Police notice has termed Haque a "doubtful voter," Times Now has reported.
This is not the first time Haque has had to deal with Foreigners' Tribunals. His wife, too, was accused of being an illegal immigrant in 2012, but was later found to be an Indian citizen.
The humiliation does not stop here. Azmal Haque's wife was earlier accused as illegal immigrant. Tribunal held her... https://t.co/X7QN5YvxMt
— Aman Wadud (@AmanWadud)
1506760305000
"Many such Indian citizens are held as 'foreigners' for minor anomalies in their name and age in voter lists," claims lawyer Aman Wadud, who will appear for Haque during his trial.
In a video tweeted by Wadud, Haque says that he is very disappointed and has "cried alot" at the treatment being meted out to him.
Dear India,AzmalHaque,ex-IndianArmy,wants u all to listen to him& request @PMOIndia to stop harassing IndianCitizen... https://t.co/8IoCzYZRKf
— Aman Wadud (@AmanWadud)
1506797219000
Assam Director General of Police Mukesh Sahay has promised to look into "why the notice was served," news agency ANI reported.
In the meanwhile, the Indian Army's Eastern Command is in contact with the soldier and has promised "necessary assistance" till the resolution of the issue.
@MajDPSingh @AmanWadud @adgpi @DefenceMinIndia @rajeev_mp Major DP, Thanks for your concern. The JCO has been conta... https://t.co/EGTldfqKHu
— EasternCommand_IA (@easterncomd)
1506778952000
Assam Police are yet to release a statement.
(With inputs from agencies)
Get latest news & live updates on the go on your pc with News App. Download The Times of India news app for your device.
From around the web
More from The Times of India
From the Web
More From The Times of India
Win up to $25,000 in prizes with Royal®-Coupon in every bag!
Royal BrandEx-Wall Street Insider Unveils New Weekly Income-Generatin..
Wealthyretirement.comTwo Savings Accounts That Pay 10x What Your Bank Pays
MyFinance Bank ReferralsHere's How To Trade Cryptocurrencies Without Fear That You..
Medium for COBINHOODHigh Cholesterol? Try This Amazing "Vitamin Coffee"
VitaCup
All Comments ()+^ Back to Top
Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
HIDE