94-Year-Old Woman Gives Up US Citizenship to Become Indian Again
After spending years in the United States, the Andhra Pradesh native chose to reclaim her Indian citizenship, saying she wanted to spend her final days and be laid to rest in her homeland.
In a touching story of love for one's homeland, a 94-year-old woman from Andhra Pradesh's Bapatla district has renounced her US citizenship and regained Indian citizenship to fulfil her final wish of spending the rest of her life in India.
Kondragunta Mahalakshmamma, a native of Chintagumpala village in Bapatla, had moved to the United States after the death of her husband to live with her son. During her stay, she acquired US citizenship but always remained emotionally attached to her birthplace.
According to officials, Mahalakshmamma recently submitted an application to the Bapatla District Collector requesting the restoration of her Indian citizenship. In her application, she wrote that she wished to breathe her last in India and have her final rites performed in her ancestral village.
After completing the required legal formalities, the administration approved her request. On June 24, during a ceremony at the Bapatla Collectorate, the District Collector administered the oath of allegiance and formally handed over her Indian citizenship documents.
For Mahalakshmamma, the moment marked far more than a legal transition. It represented an emotional homecoming and the fulfilment of a lifelong wish to reconnect with her roots.
The story has resonated with many, highlighting the deep emotional bond that many people continue to share with their homeland, regardless of how long they have lived abroad.
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