This Article is From Jan 19, 2016

Immigration Policy Must Be Codified Into Law: Shashi Tharoor

Immigration Policy Must Be Codified Into Law: Shashi Tharoor

The congress leader expressed disappointment over the merger of Ministry of External Affairs with Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs. (PTI file photo)

New Delhi: Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Monday batted for a legal framework to address the issues related to immigration and refugees.

Expressing disappointment over the merger of Ministry of External Affairs with Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs (MOIA), the former Minister of State (MoS) for MEA emphasised on giving more attention to the issues related to Non-Resident Indians and migrants by an official of junior minister rank.

"Largest refugee migration was when 10 million Bangladeshis came to India in 1971. We also have a large numbers of migrants from Nepal and Bangladesh," Mr Tharoor said.

"We have been very hospitable and very open, but it's rather very bizarre that a democracy, which even has a seat on UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) Executive Committee, has failed to write itself a refugee law and put a legal frame work to it," the Congress leader said.

"I have proposed one in private members bill in the last session. I have also been in correspondence with the Minister of External Affairs (Sushma Swaraj) on Foreign Immigration as many of us feel this is massively overdue. An immigration Policy must be codified into a law. At the moment our laws and policies are in grave danger of being out of date," Mr Tharoor said.

"I have also written very very concretely that the Standing Committee on Parliament on Foreign Affairs should be consulted before the government springs any Bill on the nation," he added.

He was speaking at a panel discussion after a launch of book 'The Politics of Migration: Indian Emigration in a Globalised World'.

India has a one of the largest diaspora living in different parts of the world and in 2014-15 alone they contributed sent around $70 billion through remittance.

 
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