New Delhi: Government is giving final shape to a proposal to accord dual citizenship
to people of Indian origin (PIO) abroad by bringing amendments to the Citizenship
Act.
In all likelihood, an announcement in this regard is expected to be made by Prime
Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee on January 9 when he will inaugurate the 'Pravasi
Bharatiya Divas'.
"This matter is in a very advance stage," J C Sharma, secretary in the External
Affairs Ministry told reporters when asked about it, adding "Discussions are at the
highest level in the government."
Pressed further, he said the issue is at the "final decision-making stage" and
that "Various inputs are being harmonised. At this stage, that is the maximum I can
say."
He said in principle there was acceptance of this move. Indians settled abroad have
been pushing this demand for a long time.
The Indian diaspora is 20 million strong and spread over 110 countries and in all
the five continents. In December, 2001, a high level committee headed by noted
jurist and former Ambassador to Britain, L M Singhvi submitted its report to the
Prime Minister in which a strong case was made out for conferring dual citizenship
on the diaspora.
Vajpayee is expected to convene a high-level meeting to give finishing touches to
the proposal.
PTI
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