The Indian government has expressed concerns over the voting rights of Gulf migrants residing in the country. Officials argue that the current legal framework does not adequately protect the electoral participation of these expatriates. The issue highlights gaps in citizenship and residency policies that could affect millions of Indian workers abroad. Addressing these concerns could lead to reforms in voter eligibility rules.

The Indian government has expressed concerns over the voting rights of Gulf migrants residing in the country. Officials argue that the current legal framework does not adequately protect the electoral participation of these expatriates. The issue highlights gaps in citizenship and residency policies that could affect millions of Indian workers abroad. Addressing these concerns could lead to reforms in voter eligibility rules.