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'Illegal Migrant', Who Spent 2 Years In Assam Detention Centre, Gets Indian Citizenship

NDTV Top Stories·7 March 2026·4h ago1 min read0 views
'Illegal Migrant', Who Spent 2 Years In Assam Detention Centre, Gets Indian Citizenship

Dipali Das, a 59-year-old woman from Assam, has been granted Indian citizenship after spending two years in a detention center designated for illegal migrants. Das was declared a foreigner under the provisions of the Foreigners Act, which led to her prolonged detention. Her situation has drawn attention to the implications of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), which aims to provide a pathway to citizenship for persecuted minorities from neighboring countries. The CAA, however, has faced criticism for allegedly discriminating based on religion. Das's case highlights the complexities of citizenship and the legal challenges faced by individuals labeled as foreigners. Her release and subsequent citizenship mark a significant development in the ongoing discourse surrounding immigration laws in India, especially in the northeastern states where the issue is particularly sensitive. Advocates for human rights have called for reforms to ensure fair treatment for all individuals, regardless of their background or status. This incident serves as a reminder of the broader challenges related to identity and belonging in a rapidly changing social landscape.

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