60 Pak Hindu migrants get Indian citizenship, 600-700 more to get: Chhattisgarh CM

ANI  |  Raipur (Chhattisgarh) [India] 

Chief Minister on Wednesday said the state has given clearance to 60 Pakistani Hindu migrants, remaining 600-700 will be given the citizenship soon.

"This is the first time that the state has been given authority by the of Today we have given clearance to 70 people and remaining 600-700 will get their clearance soon," said Raman Singh, while addressing the media here.

Sympathising over the misery of migrants, he said, "It is right from a way that after waiting for 30-40 years people finally got the citizenship of These people ran from after being treated badly, from where they got suffering. People who faced oppression and were afraid of have got respect today."

"Initially we have sent for the registration of 600 people, out of which registration of 60-70 people have been cleared. Soon we will finish this entire procedure," he added.

Hindus from have faced religious persecution and therefore they took shelter in India, after the decided to make Indian citizenship hassle-free for them.

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First Published: Thu, October 26 2017. 02:21 IST