New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has told the parliament that asylum seekers “denigrate” the nation and society to “obtain personal gain”.>
The MEA’s reply in parliament comes after data indicated that more than 41,000 Indians have applied for asylum in the United States, reported The Tribune.>
Data from the US Department of Homeland Security Report ‘2023 Asylees Annual Flow Report’, that was released in October stated that 41,030 Indians had applied for asylum last year.>
“The Government of India believes asylum seekers, while applying for asylum to a foreign government, denigrate the nation and society to obtain personal gains despite the fact that India, being a democratic country, provides avenues for everyone to redress their grievances lawfully”, the MEA said while replying to a question asked by MP Kapil Sibal in the Rajya Sabha.>
Asylum seekers in the US must meet the definition of a refugee, among other requirements.>
“A ‘refugee’ is a person who is unable or unwilling to return to their country of nationality because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion”, states the Homeland Security Report, citing US law.>
The US Homeland report stated that in the last three years, the number of applications for asylum from Indians increased by nearly 855 per cent.>