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Q. No.143 -cd.
Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayce: Let him say so.
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Shri Madhavsinh Solanki: The Governments have time and again
represented to the British Government saying that
these people are your citizens and you must take care of those citizens and protect their rights.
May I We have several times represented to them.
It read out the reply whichhas come from then?
reads as follows:
"The granting of British citizenship
would not be justified. It was stated that we are satisfied that we shall be able to meet the need of these citizens, their children and their grand-children for a accepted citizenship status and for a place to call their home."
They are prepared to give them status but not
citizenship.
Shr i Atal Bihari Vajpayee: Why?
Shri Madhavsinh Solanki: That is what we are discussing
with them. We have told them to give it to them,
but, they have not so far agreed.
Shri Lal K Advani: Mr.Speaker, Sir, we have a lot of things
to say about the British Government. But even the
answer given by the Government of India in the House
seems to reconcile with the fact that as if it was
justified for them to gives them just a right of
abode. The answer reads as follows:
"The holders of these documents are not
entitled to the automatic right of abode in the United Kingdom. This category of persons is, however, expected to qualify
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