Citizenship
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20,613 Hindus declared foreigners in Assam between 1971 and 2014, says CM Himanta Biswa Sarma
Scroll Staff
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CAA paperwork simplified as Centre issues clarification on documents needed to prove foreign origin
Scroll Staff
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Over 2.16 lakh Indians renounced citizenship in 2023, Centre tells Parliament
Scroll Staff
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How Supreme Court order on foreigners’ tribunals calls out arbitrary ways of Assam’s border police
Rokibuz Zaman
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Assam Police to stop sending cases of non-Muslims to foreigners tribunals
Scroll Staff
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Authorities can’t ask individuals to prove citizenship on mere suspicion, without basic proof: SC
Scroll Staff
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Why a voter list from 1997 remains a bureaucratic nightmare for Assam’s Bengali Muslims
Rokibuz Zaman
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Ambiguity, arbitrariness and anxiety: Incoherent CAA rules will be twisted to suit political intent
Angshuman Choudhury
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Double standards and contradictions: The CAA rules are rife with discrimination
Padmini Baruah
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In Rajasthan, RSS-linked group issues eligibility certificates under CAA to Pakistani Hindus: Report
Scroll Staff
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With CAA rules finally notified, what is the real question to focus on
Ayan Guha
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Local priest can issue CAA document validating applicant’s religion, says Centre’s helpline: Report
Scroll Staff
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7 lakh Muslims among the 19 lakh left out of Assam NRC, says CM Himanta Sarma
Scroll Staff
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In Assam, the High Court wants ‘declared foreigners’ to have fewer rights
Rokibuz Zaman
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HC directs Assam to review orders passed by foreigners tribunals as 85% proceedees declared Indians
Scroll Staff
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Akshay Kumar renounces Canadian citizenship, becomes Indian national again
Scroll Staff
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Over 87,000 Indians gave up citizenship in first six months of 2023, Centre tells Parliament
Scroll Staff
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Nepal implements new citizenship law, but long road ahead to end discrimination, statelessness
Emma Batha, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Assam: All ‘declared foreigners’ shifted to state’s largest detention centre
Scroll Staff
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Inside India’s largest detention centre: ‘It is better to die than live with no hope’
Rokibuz Zaman