Garavi Gujarat USA

OCI holders welcome relaxation of travel restrictio­ns

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THE Indian-Americans have welcomed the decision of the Indian government to ease the coronaviru­s-linked global travel restrictio­ns imposed on those having OCI cards, describing it as a big relief for them.

Overseas Citizens of India or OCI card is issued to people of Indian origin globally which gives them almost all the privileges of an Indian national except for the right to vote, government service and buying agricultur­al land. The OCI card gives them a visa free travel to India.

The Indian government allowed certain categories of OCI card holders, who are stranded abroad, to come to the country. Earlier, according to the regulation­s issued by the Indian government in April, visas of foreign nationals and OCI cards were suspended as part of the new nternation­al travel restrictio­ns following the COVID-19 pandemic.

This privilege of visa free travel to India was causing distress among a large number of people of Indian-origin

and Indian citizens in countries like the US whose children were OCI card holders as they were born in this country.

Many Indian parents, several of whom lost their jobs as a result of the economic crisis due to coronaviru­s pandemic, but were not allowed to take the special evacuation flights of Air India from various US cities, took to social media and urged the Indian leaders to allow them to travel to India.

‘This is a big relief for the OCI card holders. It was a humanitari­an crisis in the making. I am pleased that the Indian Government listened to their voices,’ said social activist Prem Bhandari, chairman of Jaipur Foot USA, who has been taking up the cause of the OCI card holders.

‘(This is a) much needed relaxation to the distressed parents with minors having OCI need to travel back home,’ said Geeta Somani.

In a family of four, her six-yearold daughter is a OCI card holder and rest are Indian citizens and their US visa is about to expire. But they were not able to travel because of the previous travel restrictio­ns for the OCI card holders. Now they are planning to travel back home.

Bhandari who for the past few weeks had launched a relentless campaign for the Indian government to reverse its recent OCI order, said voices of overseas Indians were humanely considered by its leaders, ‘right from’ the top prime minister Narendra Modi, to minister of state for external affairs V Muraleedha­ran.

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