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Pakistani Woman, Married to UP Man, Gets Indian Citizenship After 35-Year-Long Wait

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Oct, 2019 08:53 PM


    Thirty-five years after she applied for Indian citizenship, a Pakistani woman, married to a man in Muzaffarnagar city in Uttar Pradesh and residing in the country on a long-term visa, has been granted Indian nationality.


    According to a local intelligence official, 55-year-old Zubeda had married Syed Mohammad Zaved, a resident of Yogenderpur locality in Muzaffarnagar, 35 years ago. She had applied for Indian citizenship immediately after her marriage; however, it was not accepted on some legal grounds.


    Since 1994 she had been staying in the country on long-term visa, and granted Indian citizenship early this week, the official said.


    She can now apply for Aadhaar, ration card and voter ID.


    The woman has two daughters 30-year-old Rumesha and Zumesha, 26, and both are married.


    According to official data, about 25 Pakistani women married to Indian nationals are living in Muzaffarnagar district on long-term visa.

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