<p>Tamil refugees who fled Sri Lanka are to be excluded from India’s current Citizenship Amendment Bill which was adopted by the Lok Sabha, the lower house in the country’s bicameral Parliament. </p>
<p>There are approximately a hundred thousand Tamil refugees in India, with over two-thirds residing in government camps and the rest living on their own. </p>
<p>India’s home minister, Rajnath Singhji, has defended the exclusion of Tamils stating that they would be protected under a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) issued in December 2011. This extended the protection of the Long Term Visas (LTVs) which both Sri Lankan and Myanmar refugees were eligible for. To be eligible for this protection they needed to prove that they had been “victims of oppression in their countries of origin on account of race, religion, sex, nationality, ethnic identity, membership of a particular social group or political opinion.” Experts are wary of this proposal as generally LTVs have not been issued to Tamil refugees, The Hindu reports.</p>