Chennai: The advisory council constituted by the Tamil Nadu government to ascertain the living conditions and other details of Sri Lankan Tamils living inside and outside of camps will conduct a survey on the Sri Lankan Tamils who require Indian citizenship.
A decision to this effect was taken during a meeting of the council held during the last week of December 2021, sources in the council told IANS.
The advisory council, constituted after the Chief Minister M.K. Stalin had promised in the Assembly to study the details of Sri Lankan Tamils, would be conducting the survey soon within and outside the camps.
According to a study by the Tamil Nadu government, as of July 1, 2021, there are 58,668 persons from 18,937 families living inside the refugee camps for Sri Lankan Tamils constituted by the Tamil Nadu government over the years. The study also revealed that there are 34,123 persons of Sri Lankan origin living outside the camp from 13,553 families.
Sources in the advisory council informed IANS that after the survey results are obtained, the state government would request the Union Home Ministry to consider the case of the Sri Lankan Tamils and press for making necessary provisions in the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 to felicitate Indian citizenship for them.