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Citizenship Bill aims to ensure constitutional right to state’s recognition: Home Minister Khand



Home Minister Bal Krishna Khand has said the government wished that all Nepali citizens could get the citizenship as ensured by the Constitution.
During a discussion on the message of the President in regard with the Bill to amend the Nepal Citizenship Act- 2007 in a meeting of the Legislation Committee, National Assembly today, the Minister made it clear that the government wished no Nepali citizen will be denied of the State’s recognition and being based on the same good faith, it had proceeded with the Bill to amend the Act.

He said, “The opposition was silent during the endorsement of the Bill gesturing its support to the move, the Bill was taken head with the support of all concerned.”

Informing the meeting that despite being the offspring to a Nepali mother and a Nepali father, many are suffering from a state of Statelessness as they have not got citizenship, he admitted that despite long efforts, the Constitutional proclamation to address the issues of those facing Stateless has remained unmet.

According to the Minister, the President message is focused on that no Nepali citizen shall be denied of the citizenship.

Prior to this in the meeting, main opposition CPN (UML) lawmakers Devendra Dahal, Bhagawati Neupane and Bimala Rai Poudel viewed that the President’s message and the Bill should be in tune with each other.

They demanded that the people should me made all clear about the provisions in regard with natural citizenship on the basis of marriage.
Committee member Pramila Kumari a large of youth population eligible to obtain the citizenship on the basis of birth are waiting for the State’s recognition and that’s why there should be no hurdle in finalising the Bill from anywhere.

Jitendra Narayan Dev said the Bill reached before the President after its endorsement from the both houses and from the message by the Head-of-the-State in regard with it, it could be perceived the document had some constitutional issues. Through the message, the President drew the attention of the government and political parties to the issues concerning the naturalized citizenship on the basis of marriage.

As he said, it would be appropriate to hold constructive discussions on the issue.

It may be noted that the Bill was send to the President for authentication following its endorsement by the both houses of Federal Parliament on July 11 and the President sent it back to the HoR on August 14 with an eight-point message for reconsideration. RSS