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Sri Lankan Tamil casts inaugural vote as Indian citizen. She was born in a refugee camp

Lok Sabha elections: Nalini Kirubakaran, a Sri Lankan Tamil, was born in 1986 at a refugee centre in India. She voted for the first time today at 38.

April 19, 2024 / 17:30 IST
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Nalini Kirubakaran said she had memorized the names of every candidate in her constituency. (Representational)
Nalini Kirubakaran said she had memorized the names of every candidate in her constituency. (Representational)

A battle for citizenship of India finally came to fruition for Nalini Kirubakaran as she voted today for the first time in the Lok Sabha elections, 38 years after she was born in the country.

A resident of the rehabilitation camp for Sri Lankan Tamils at Kottapattu in Tiruchirappalli, Nalini has been dreaming about becoming an Indian citizen for decades.

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"I am going to vote for the first time in the general election and assert that I am an Indian. I was dreaming of this opportunity for decades; now I feel I belong here," she told reporters, her words resonating with the long-fought battle for recognition and inclusion.

Born in 1986 at the refugee centre in Rameswaram Mandapam camp, Nalini Kirubakaran's journey from statelessness to enfranchisement underscores the enduring struggle for identity and belonging faced by countless others like her. Her path to the ballot box began in 2021 when her application for an Indian passport was initially rebuffed by a regional passport office, compelling her to seek recourse through legal channels.