Bangladeshi family loses official documents.
Dhaka: A Bangladeshi family has lost their passport, identity card, and other official documents due to a lack of hand lines.
According to a report by a foreign news agency, a family deprived of hand lines in the Rajshahi district of Bangladesh has become the center of attention whose members do not have lines on the palms and because of this, they are facing problems in daily life.
A man named Abu Sarkar said that he inherited this thing due to genes and now we are facing difficulty in making passports, identity cards, and other government documents.
"He and his family have been suffering from this problem for a long time. According to him, our grandfather was involved in the agricultural sector. He never felt the need to file official documents, but now we are facing many problems," he said.
Abu Sarkar says that in 2008, when he was eight years old, his father Amal Sarkar submitted an application for his identity card and other official documents, but the department rejected his application, saying that his fingerprints Do not exist
The Bangladeshi youth said that when fingerprints were made mandatory for driving licenses and passports by the government in 2010, my father had no choice but to confirm by birth that he had a birth certificate on his hands. The lines do not exist.
According to the report, due to lack of fingerprints, Abu Sarkar and his brother cannot even buy a mobile SIM in their own name as the government has adopted a biometric system for it. There are lines on his mother's hands.
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