‘Lost in Nadra’s warren’
DAWN in its editorial headlined “Lost in Nadra’s warren” (July 5) has stated that the regional passport offices insist on seeing the ‘old’ ID cards before renewing or issuing a new passport because they have not been officially notified that the CNIC is a valid identity document.
This observation is not based on facts. The Directorate General Immigration & Passports issued instructions on May 21, 2001, to all passport issuing authorities at home and abroad to accept CNIC as a valid identity document. Passport issuing authorities issue travel documents to entitled persons/citizens of Pakistan after ascertaining the authenticity of the identity documents.
Both the National Identity Card and the Computrized National Identity Card , carrying a photograph of the holder, are accepted and form basis of an applicant for the issuance of a passport. Passport officers have been made responsible for ensuring its authenticity and issuing passport only to an entitled person. The procedure empowers the passport issuing authority to ask for additional documents for determining the national status of an applicant, if needed.
SAJJAD AHMAD
Director (Hqrs.), Directorate General Immigration & Passports,
Islamabad

