153 Hindu refugees from Pakistan and Afghanistan granted Indian citizenship under CAA in Uttarakhand

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Uttarakhand completed the citizenship process for 153 Hindu refugees under the Citizenship Amendment Act, including 147 from Pakistan and 6 from Afghanistan who sought refuge before December 31, 2014.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami celebrated justice delivered to families enduring stateless limbo across Dehradun, Rishikesh, Haridwar, and Udham Singh Nagar, fulfilling the Modi government’s pledge to protect dharma-bhumi’s ancient commitment to sheltering afflicted co-religionists.

Refugees fleeing Islamic extremism reclaim Indian identity where relatives provided sanctuary, validating CAA’s targeted compassion, distinguishing vulnerable minorities from economic migrants while Border Security Force safeguards northern frontiers.

Naturalized citizens access constitutional protections denied to refugees, strengthening Devbhoomi’s Hindu continuum where Hinglaj Mata priests, among recipients, underscore civilizational reconnection transcending Partition’s artificial division,s fragmenting sacred geography.

CAA implementation manifests the Ram Rajya principle,s prioritizing persecuted Hindus’ rehabilitation, countering decades-long statelessness plaguing Pakistan-Afghanistan minorities seeking ancestral homeland refuge.

Uttarakhand approved 153 persecuted Hindus’ citizenship applications under CAA after rigorous verification, enabling families long residing alongside relatives to formally embrace Bharat Mata’s eternal shelter. 

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