"Your daughters do not have to go anywhere. The Passports will reach your house...," Swaraj tweeted.
The couple had approached the minister through Change.Org saying for 40 years they have been taking care of their disabled daughters.
"I am 70 and my husband is 75. We don't know how much longer we can take care of them. My younger daughter R Sarvani is 90 per cent disabled and cannot move. The elder daughter R Gayathridevi is 72 per cent disabled, when she walks, she often slips and falls and needs constant assistance," the petition had said.
"Travelling by bus or train is very hard for them. Due to our old age, my husband and me are also not able to help them travel. It is our humble and earnest appeal to Swaraj and the MEA to help us get passports for our daughters without insisting their physical presence at Passport Seva Centre distantly located," it had said.
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