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'Represented India in three countries': Former diplomat Navdeep Suri asked to 'prove citizenship' during Punjab SIR

Former diplomat Navdeep Suri said he was asked to provide documents proving his Indian citizenship during Punjab's SIR exercise. Suri said he was asked for his passport after officials found discrepancies with 2003 electoral records.

'Represented India in three countries': Former diplomat Navdeep Suri asked to 'prove citizenship' during Punjab SIR

Former Indian diplomat Navdeep Suri has expressed concern over the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in Punjab, stating he was asked to provide proof of citizenship despite his diplomatic service to the nation. On social media, Suri detailed his experience, saying he initially submitted his Voter ID and Aadhaar card to the booth-level officer (BLO).

However, he later received a notice requesting additional documents to establish his citizenship, claiming officials were skeptical about his Indian citizenship as he had not been in the country during the 2003 revision. Suri, who has served as India's High Commissioner to Australia and Ambassadors to the UAE and Egypt, questioned the burden such a process might place on ordinary citizens who may not possess multiple forms of identification.

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