sanaullah in A Sentence

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    In its inquiry report, the Assam border police had written that Mr. Sanaullah was a‘labourer'.

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    Sanaullah's two daughters and a son were reportedly not included, though his wife's name appeared in the list, which validates bonafide Indian citizens in Assam.

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    As Mr. Sanaullah acknowledged in an interview after being released, there were people in the detention camps with similar stories, who had been there for 10 years or more.

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    In most cases, the legally mandated initial inquiry before an individual is brought before a tribunal as a suspected“foreigner” does not happen; it did not happen for Mr. Sanaullah.

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    In a vast number of cases, the legally mandated initial inquiry before an individual is dragged before a tribunal as a suspected“foreigner” simply does not happen- indeed, it did not happen for Mr. Sanaullah.

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    Questioning the verdict of the tribunal judge, Gauhati High Court lawyer Aman Wadud, is defending Sanaullah in the HC said,“How could he have it when the voting age was lowered from 21 to 18 by the 61st amendment to the constitution on March 28, 1989?”?

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    If I consider it as correct date, then again the question arises in mind that why the opposite party(Sanaullah) is not enrolled in the voter list of 1986 as already by then, he had attained the age of 20 years,” the tribunal judge noted in his analysis of the case.

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    Early this month, Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah had said that on the interior ministry's directions, Saeed and his charities have been banned to operate in Pakistan and the government has already started taking over all the facilities, offices, schools, dispensaries and seminaries that belong to the JuD and FIF.

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    Yet, it was on the basis of such shoddy material that the Foreigners Tribunal- a quasi-judicial body expected to follow the rule of law- came to the conclusion that Mr. Sanaullah was a“foreigner”, and packed him off to a detention camp- until the High Court stepped in to set him at liberty.

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