NE NEWS SERVICE
NEW DELHI, DEC 20
Nearly a week after the Citizenship Amendment Act was passed by the Parliament and was given assent by the President last week, the Ministry of Home Affairs in a series of tweets on Friday said that nobody will be harassed or put to inconvenience by asking to prove citizenship by showing documents like birth certificates of parents or their grandparents dating back to a period before 1971, the Home Ministry said on Friday.
In a series of tweets, a Ministry spokesperson said illiterate citizens not having any documents, will be allowed to produce witnesses or local proofs supported by members of community.
“#Citizenship of India may be proved by giving any document relating to date of birth or place of birth or both. Such a list is likely to include a lot of common documents to ensure that no Indian citizen is unduly harassed or put to inconvenience,” the spokesperson said.
A well laid-out procedure in this regard will be issued by the Home Ministry.
“Indian citizens do not have to prove any ancestry by presenting documents like identity cards, birth certificates etc of parents/grandparents dating back to pre-1971 situation,” the spokesperson said.