Lucknow, June 21: In a shocking case of religious discrimination and moral policing, a married couple Tanvi Seth and her husband Anas Siddiqui faced harassment at the Passport Seva Kendra at Ratan Square in Lucknow on Wednesday. While Tanvi had applied for a new passport, Anas wanted to renew his passport. The woman chose to narrate her ordeal in a series of a tweet, marked to External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.
She mentioned that Mr Vikas Mishra refused to grant her a passport because she was married to a Muslim and has not changed her surname. She was spoken rudely, and even insulted in front of others. The matter didn't end here because her husband was also not granted a new passport, and it was put on hold. The officer in question told Anas to convert to Hinduism and 'take pheras' for his passport to be renewed.
Check out Tanvi's tweets
@SushmaSwaraj hello ma’am I type this tweet with immense faith in justice and in you and ironically with a lot of anger / hurt and agony in my heart because of the way I was treated at the Lucknow passport office at Ratan Square by Mr. Vikas Mishra the reason because I marri 1/2
— Tanvi Seth (@tanvianas) June 20, 2018
@SushmaSwaraj 2/2 married a Muslim and not changed my name ever. He spoke to me very rudely and was loud enough for others to hear while discussing my case. I have never felt so harassed ever before. The other workers at the office acknowledged his rude demeanour.
— Tanvi Seth (@tanvianas) June 20, 2018
@SushmaSwaraj Ma’am I never ever imagined that in a place like passport office we would have a people who are moral policing the citizens. He dint just put my passport on hold he even put my husband’s @5220manas passport on hold. This is clear grudge. I was shocked at this 1/2
— Tanvi Seth (@tanvianas) June 20, 2018
@SushmaSwaraj behaviour. I have never felt so insulted in the last 12 years of my marriage with my husband. It is my personal choice to choose a name I want to after marriage. This is our family matter and last thing I expected to hear at the passport office was 2/3
— Tanvi Seth (@tanvianas) June 20, 2018
@SushmaSwaraj it is your duty to change your name after marriage. The person who spoke to my husband later said if your wife’s case would have come to me there wouldn’t have been issues because her papers are complete.
— Tanvi Seth (@tanvianas) June 20, 2018
In her tweets Tanvi shared, "I have never felt so insulted in the last 12 years of my marriage with my husband. It is my personal choice to choose a name I want to after marriage. This is our family matter and last thing I expected to hear at the passport office was it is your duty to change your name after marriage."
According to a Times of India report, Regional Passport Officer Peeyush Verma has been quoted saying, "The incident has happened and the couple will be coming to the office in Gomtinagar in Lucknow on Thursday. I will look into the matter and take appropriate action.” The couple also have a six-year old daughter.
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