Actors React to Passport Clarification, Say Better Public Awareness Is Essential
Actors Anupama Prakash, Deepti Bhatnagar and Parakh Madan react to the clarification that an Indian passport isn't proof of citizenship, calling for greater public awareness around official documentation.
A recent clarification that an Indian passport is primarily a travel document and not, by itself, conclusive proof of Indian citizenship has sparked conversations about public awareness surrounding official documentation. While the legal distinction has existed, many believe there is a need for better communication so citizens understand the purpose of different identity documents.
Actor and producer Anupama Prakash feels the discussion highlights the importance of educating people about official paperwork. "Many of us have grown up believing that a passport is the ultimate identity document. If the legal position is different, then it's important for citizens to understand it. Awareness is key because documentation affects everyday life, from travel to official procedures," she says.
Actress and naturopath Deepti Bhatnagar, who frequently travels for professional commitments, believes clarity is essential to avoid confusion. "As someone who travels frequently for work, I know how valuable a passport is. At the same time, if the law distinguishes between a travel document and proof of citizenship, people deserve simple and transparent explanations. The easier these policies are to understand, the more confident citizens will feel while dealing with official processes," she shares.
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