<p>New Delhi: The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/delhi-high-court">Delhi High Court </a>on Wednesday refused to direct the Centre to provide a comprehensive rehabilitation package for migrants from Pakistan who obtained citizenship under the Citizenship (Amendment) Act.</p><p>A bench of acting Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela said it was a policy matter of the government and asked the Centre to decide the petitioner's representation instead.</p><p>Petitioner Akhil Bhartiya Dharma Prasar Samiti said there was a sizeable number of migrants from Pakistan who obtained citizenship pursuant to the Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019.</p>.No data of illegal migrants from Bangladesh, Pakistan: MHA.<p>The migrants were in need of comprehensive resettlement measures to enable them to live with dignity in India, the plea said.</p><p>Some of them, it said, lived in deplorable conditions prompting an urgent need to provide them with the rehabilitation measures towards shelter, access to healthcare, education, water, electricity and sanitation.</p><p>The bench said the rehabilitation package and the extent of its requirement was "purely a matter of policy".</p><p>The petitioner was said to have already made a representation to the authorities for considering the rehabilitation package to such persons.</p><p>"In view of the above, we consider it apposite to dispose of the petition by directing the respondents to consider the representation and take an informed decision." the bench said.</p><p>The court said the prayer would be evaluated and examined on the basis of different parameters by the respondents.</p>
<p>New Delhi: The <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tags/delhi-high-court">Delhi High Court </a>on Wednesday refused to direct the Centre to provide a comprehensive rehabilitation package for migrants from Pakistan who obtained citizenship under the Citizenship (Amendment) Act.</p><p>A bench of acting Chief Justice Vibhu Bakhru and Justice Tushar Rao Gedela said it was a policy matter of the government and asked the Centre to decide the petitioner's representation instead.</p><p>Petitioner Akhil Bhartiya Dharma Prasar Samiti said there was a sizeable number of migrants from Pakistan who obtained citizenship pursuant to the Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019.</p>.No data of illegal migrants from Bangladesh, Pakistan: MHA.<p>The migrants were in need of comprehensive resettlement measures to enable them to live with dignity in India, the plea said.</p><p>Some of them, it said, lived in deplorable conditions prompting an urgent need to provide them with the rehabilitation measures towards shelter, access to healthcare, education, water, electricity and sanitation.</p><p>The bench said the rehabilitation package and the extent of its requirement was "purely a matter of policy".</p><p>The petitioner was said to have already made a representation to the authorities for considering the rehabilitation package to such persons.</p><p>"In view of the above, we consider it apposite to dispose of the petition by directing the respondents to consider the representation and take an informed decision." the bench said.</p><p>The court said the prayer would be evaluated and examined on the basis of different parameters by the respondents.</p>