Additional Secretary (Foreigners) in the Ministry Braj Kishore Prasad will hold a meeting with representatives from nearly ten associations, which represent minority communities from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan, on December 23 to discuss the problems faced by minority communities from these countries in getting long-term visa and citizenship.
They will also be explained the procedure for grant of long-term visa and Indian citizenship, a Home Ministry statement said.
The task force has since held interactive sessions in a number of cities across the country having concentrations of such people to monitor and expedite grant of citizenship and long-term visa and addressed public grievances, it said.
The Ministry had received representations from time to time citing hardships and difficulties in grant of long-term visa and citizenship applicants, especially of minorities from neighbouring countries who are often of poor economic standing, according to the statement.
As BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate, Modi had, during campaigning for Lok Sabha polls, said at rallies in Rajasthan, West Bengal and Assam that Pakistani and Bangladeshi Hindu refugees would be treated like other Indian citizens if he became Prime Minister.