Panaji:Claiming strong support from NRIs and OCIs, the Aam Adami Party (AAP) convenor of Goa Elvis Gomes here on Tuesday said a section of the populace in the former Lusophonian colony are Portuguese by birth and Indian by adoption, a fact that "nobody can take away from us".
Gomes, contesting the South Goa Lok Sabha seat, said the AAP would seriously examine the issue of "dual citizenship", which would enable Goan non-resident Indians (NRI) to identify more with the state of their origin.
"We have been saying that we have been Portuguese citizens by birth. Nobody can take it away from us. Those who were born, were born in a Portuguese land, before liberation. How can you take that away? They are Indians by adoption," Gomes said, stating the case of Goa and its residents, generations of whom were born during the Portuguese rule, was unique.
"It's a unique case. They were born in the Portuguese nation. They could not do anything about it and they are okay with that," he said.
Goa was one of the oldest colonies of Portugal and was liberated by the Indian forces in 1961, after 451 years of colonial rule. After the liberation, Goan natives were granted Indian citizenship via a common notification.
However, the departing Portuguese preferred not to snip the umbilical cord with it and allowed those living in Goa during the Portuguese regime to register their birth in Portugal and avail citizenship and Portuguese travel identity documents.