Home Ministry terminates Black List of Indian-Origin People
On 9th May, 2019, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) announced that it has put an end to the local adverse lists commonly known as ‘Black Lists’ of Indian-origin people.
- As per MHA, now all such people presently in the blacklist will be given regular visa as well as Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) cards.
Black List
- The Indian-origin people who took asylum abroad under the plea of alleged persecution in India are included in the list.
- The list mostly comprised the names of people belonging to the Sikh Community, who have taken asylum abroad under the plea of alleged persecution in ....
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