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Taslima Nasreen gets one-year Indian residence permit

After a series of tweets requesting to extend Taslima Nasreen's residence permit, the Ministry for Home Affairs has extended it for one year till July 2020.

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Published : Jul 21, 2019, 5:53 PM IST

New Delhi:Controversial Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen's residence permit has been extended for one year till July 2020 by the Union Home Ministry.

Taslima, a citizen of Sweden, has been getting residence permit on a continuous basis since 2004.

The 56-year-old writer was given a three-month residence permit following which she took to Twitter requesting Home Minister Amit Shah for extending it for one year.

"Everytime I apply for the extension of my Indian residence permit for 5 years, I get extension for 1 year. This time I applied for the extension for 5 years, I get for 3 months only. Hope Honourable Home Minister @HMOIndia will reconsider to extend my residence permit for at least 1year," she tweeted on July 17.

"Hon'ble @amitshah ji,I sincerely thank you for extending my residence permit. But I'm surprised it's only for 3 months. I apply for 5 years but I've been getting 1 year extension. Hon'ble Rajnathji assured me I wd get an extension for 50 years. India is my only home. I'm sure you'll come to my rescue," she further tweeted on same day.

Following the extension of the residence permit for one year, Taslima again took to Twitter.

"Twitter is so powerful ! On July 16 I tweeted my residence permit wasn't extended. On July 17 it was extended, but only for 3 months. So many Twitter friends requested MHA to extend it for longer period. It's extended for 1 year today. Thanks MHA to change decision. Love my Twitter friends," she tweeted.

Taslima had to leave Bangladesh in 1994 in the wake of death threat by fundamentalist outfits for her alleged anti-Islamic views. Since then she has been living in exile.

She has also stayed in the US and Europe during the last two decades.

However, on many occasions she had expressed her wish to live in India permanently, especially in Kolkata.

Taslima had also applied for permanent residency in India but no decision has been taken on it by the Home Ministry yet.

The writer also had to leave Kolkata in 2007 following violent street protests by a section of Muslims against her works.

Taslima had said that if she is not able to stay on in India she will suffer from an identity crisis which will affect her writings and championing the cause of women's rights.

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