"I am unhappy. Now I am neither a Pakistani nor an Indian national for no fault of mine but due to the government," Tahira Hazoor (33) said.
A native of Faislabad, Tahira married Maqbool Ahmad (45) of Qadian town in Gurdaspur, in 2003, becoming the first woman from Pakistan to marry an Indian after the road border was re-opened between the two countries. It was closed following an attack on Indian Parliament in 2001.
"I submitted to the government here a certificate renouncing Pakistani nationality in September 2013. But nothing has moved since," she said.
However, Deputy Commissioner Abhinav Trikha said, "There must be some technical lacunae. In such (a scenario) she should come to the office for removal of discrepancies."
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Tahira had applied for Indian citizenship in the office of Deputy Commissioner Gurdaspur on March, 9, 2011.
Without citizenship she has been residing in the Qadian town though her children are allowed to move outside.
According to the Indian Citizenship Act, if a Pakistani National applies for Indian citizenship, he/she is not allowed to visit abroad after submitting the documents.
In case he/she travels abroad after submitting the documents then they have to re-apply for Indian citizenship after staying in India for a year.