Citizenship for Bihari refugees

Dhaka, Bangladesh - Some 150,000 Urdu-speaking Muslim refugees have the right to be Bangladesh citizens, a court has ruled. The Dhaka high court ruling applies to those who were minors when Bangladesh won independence in 1971 or born after. The Biharis, as they are known locally, moved from India to what was then East Pakistan following partition in 1947.

Many of them were stranded in the majority Bengali-speaking Bangladesh without citizenship when the country attained independence from Pakistan.

Correspondents say the issue has been controversial in Bangladesh because many of the Biharis sided with Pakistan during the war.

The high court said refugees who were minors at the time of Bangladesh's war of independence in 1971 and those who were born after would also gain the right to vote.

The judgement does not cover refugees who were adults at the time of independence.