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A group of over 150 Hindus who have sought refuge in India after fleeing Pakistan, due to atrocities committed on minorities, live in harrowing conditions in a camp in North Delhi
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These refugees residing in Majnu Ka Tila since 2012 have not received any sort of help from the Delhi government
Politics has taken centre-stage over the resettlement of Rohingyas in Delhi. Republic TV recently visited a refugee camp of Hindu migrants from Pakistan, to highlight their plight. These Hindu migrants hope that they will attain Indian citizenship someday.
Despite the deplorable condition they are living in today, the families hope that they will receive Indian citizenship. They have still not been accepted as Indian citizens despite living in the country for so many years
A group of over 150 Hindus who have sought refuge in India after fleeing Pakistan, due to atrocities committed on minorities, live in harrowing conditions in a camp in North Delhi. These refugees residing in Majnu Ka Tila since 2012 have not received any sort of help from the Delhi government.
Despite the deplorable condition they are living in today, the families hope that they will receive Indian citizenship. They have still not been accepted as Indian citizens despite living in the country for so many years.
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