1.6 mn Indians renounced citizenship in last 10 yrs, 70K gave up passports

90% of passports were surrendered in just eight states, with Goa topping the list

About 70,000 Indian citizens surrendered their passports between 2011 and 2022 at regional passport offices (RPOs) across the country, The Indian Express (IE) has reported. Among these, more than 90 per cent of the passports were from just eight states – Goa, Punjab, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, and Chandigarh.

 

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) replied to a Right to Information (RTI) filed by the newspaper. It informed that more than 40 per cent of the total surrendered passports (69,303) were from the state of Goa and accounted for over 28,000 passports.
Notably, the number of passports surrendered is only a fraction of the number of citizens who renounced Indian nationality during this period. On March 24, the minister of state for external affairs, V Muraleedharan, informed that more than 1.6 million Indians renounced their citizenship, the report said.
Moreover, the details provided in the RTI response only included the passports surrendered at RPOs and did not take into account the ones surrendered at Indian embassies and High Commissions abroad, the IE report added.

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