Passport officer transferred over humiliating interfaith couple

Press Trust of India  |  Lucknow 

The here today transferred an accused of humiliating an interfaith couple and expressed regret over the incident.

Verma said passports were issued to the couple-- and Tanvi Seth, after he met them in his office here.

"We have also sent the report to the for further action," Verma said assuring necessary action against the

The RPO expressed regret over the incident and assured that it would not be repeated.

The couple had yesterday taken to micro-blogging site to share their harrowing experience of how the erring questioned Seth for not changing her surname after marrying a Muslim.

In a series of tweets to Sushma Swaraj, Seth spoke about the "high handedness" of the and also sought her intervention.

"I was told my passport cannot be issued because I have married a Muslim and did not change my surname. I asked what I should do now and I was told to change my surname in all documents," Seth told newspersons.

"The said official while interviewing me spoke very loudly and in a very humiliating manner in view of a lot of people," she rued.

"I do not know if he had any personal grudge...he started asking questions just after he saw our names," Siddiqui said.

"We had applied for passport and after going through all the formalities, I went for the final verification and the official there made absurd queries over my marriage as I have not changed my surname...he said that it is duty of every woman to change her surname after marriage and used demeaning language besides making gestures...," Tanvi alleged.

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First Published: Thu, June 21 2018. 13:40 IST