Indian citizenship
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Anand Teltumbde: India’s citizenship riddle demands documents that prove nothing
Anand Teltumbde
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Where did your father vote in 2003? Why demand for legacy documents under SIR has no legal basis
KBS Sidhu
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View from Bangladesh: India forcing people across the border is becoming a test of ties
Jamal Uddin, Dhaka Tribune
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Harsh Mander: ‘Pushback’ at gunpoint – the Hindutva-BJP project of manufacturing statelessness
Harsh Mander
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Bengal goes to the polls today, but lakhs of voters, including my family, don’t count
Mehebub Sahana
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‘Life is here now’: Sri Lankan Tamil refugees pin hope on Indian citizenship
Johanna Deeksha
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Nearly 9 lakh Indians gave up their citizenship in last five years, says Centre
Scroll Staff
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Barely 0.012% of Bihar voters are ‘foreigners’, most are Nepali women married to Indian men
Abir Dasgupta Mohd Imran Khan Arun Kumar Dwivedi Parth MN
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With Partition-era law, Assam gives ‘illegal migrants’ 10 days to prove Indian citizenship
Rokibuz Zaman
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From the border states, mechanisms of exclusion could now spread across India
Abhishek Saha
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Harsh Mander: Corrosive rhetoric against Bengali-speaking Muslims is tearing Assam apart
Harsh Mander
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India’s ‘pushback’ policy has become an unfair, alternative test of citizenship
Mansvini Jain
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Before demanding citizenship proof from Kargil veteran’s family, mob barged into another Muslim home
Tabassum Barnagarwala
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Harsh Mander: Hollowed-out EC has shrunk Indian democracy further with Bihar voter roll revision
Harsh Mander
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Over 2.06 lakh Indians gave up their citizenship in 2024, says Centre
Scroll Staff
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The world’s largest democracy is on the path to creating South Asia’s new stateless population
Samata Biswas, The Sanskrit College and University
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A Jammu family’s fight to get their mother back from Pakistan
Safwat Zargar
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Does Supreme Court’s Section 6A order alter citizenship test for Bengali Hindus in Assam?
Rokibuz Zaman
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Over 2.16 lakh Indians renounced citizenship in 2023, Centre tells Parliament
Scroll Staff
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HC directs Assam to review orders passed by foreigners tribunals as 85% proceedees declared Indians
Scroll Staff