Non Residential Nepalese to get their Dual Citizenship status
The fundamental rights committee of the CA has agreed to propose inclusion of the provision of Dual Citizenship in the Cons***ution. They have proposed something similar to the Overseas Indian Citizenship. It prohibits people with such citizenship from exercising political power, holding public positions and having voting rights. Apart from that they enjoy all other rights as a Nepali citizen.
We thank UNCP (M) leader CP Gajurel, NC youth leader Gagan Thapa and UML leader Pradeep Gyawali for supporting our cause.

















But NRN are not from any foreign country, they are born in Nepal and stayed there more than half of their lives so, they love Nepal.
From such people, what kind of security risk would they pose for Nepal?
NRN just want to be able to return their home without any fuss as they love their birth country as much as their settled country.
But looking at the huge benefits that Nepal can have just by giving NRN dual citizenship seems to outnumber the risk.
So, why not grant dual citizenship?
The law was made in 19th century by our forefather when there were no dual citizens.
Why stick to those rules made centuries ago when the current demand for flexibility is so high & strong?
Things changes and so should rules & regulations, according to citizen and country's needs, as it goes. Otherwise that rule/law is useless.
Flexibility is the key.
Rules/laws are made for citizens: Citizens are not made for rules/laws.
Why is Nepal ignoring such a huge demand of its own citizen?
Is it just a bureaucracy madness of those few people who stay on top? That nothing else matters?
Or is it because of these over jealous minority who can’t see general public having good time?
Nepal never was a democracy country, it never will be (it looks like); because it's very hard for them to change as they are used to being under monarch, someone looking after them. Citizen’s decisions were made by someone on top. And it will be proven on October 13 & 14 NRN global meeting.
But if they provide dual citizenship to NRN, it will be considered one the most intellectual step ever taken.
The number of NRN are increasing greatly everyday. It looks impractical and rigid, not to grant dual citizenship to NRN.
If Nepal is unable to grant dual citizenship, then the effect on economy will be harsh followed by worse consequences, for both. Both parties lose with zero benefits.
Nepal will lose its valuable employed citizens and the finance support that comes with them. NRN will probably backlash by taking out their investments from Nepal and lose their love for their birth country, bit by bit, slowly, and forever.
Let’s face it, NRN are prospered people of Nepal. Prospered public are the rocks of prospered nation as they can create lots of businesses & employment opportunities with their skills they have gained overseas.
Despite being one of the least developed third world nation, Nepal has its own pride.
Do not let that pride not eat-up nation’s prosperity.
Let’s be a little bit diplomatic and open a wide road to prosperity for our much loved, dear country.
IF THEY LOVE NEPAL AND WISH FOR ITS PROSPERITY, THEY WILL GRANT DUAL CITIZENSHIP TO NRN.
By granting dual citizenship to NRN, Nepal has nothing to lose and everything to gain.
So, I’d like to urge everyone involved and responsible, to think twice prior to making this important decision.
Well wisher.