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India-Noble NGO Greenpeace crumbles under Modi's Fascism- says satring at shutdown!

Ha ha ha.......... This is good they can go to court and fight against GOI as situation in Judiciary is not good due large number of case load they will be clearing the name in 20 years by that time Greenpeace will be dead and buried in India.:-)

Not really , when it comes to 5 star activists our courts have different modus of operandi

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New Delhi: Greenpeace India on Tuesday said it was staring at an “imminent” shutdown within a month in the absence of funds for staff salaries and accused the government of “strangulating” it by stealth after the freezing of its funds.
In his address to the Greenpeace India staff, executive director Samit Aich asked them to prepare for the imminent shutdown of the organisation after 14 years in the country.
“Greenpeace India has one month left to fight for its survival with the threat of an imminent shutdown looming large. The NGO has been left with funds for staff salaries and office costs that will last for just about a month,” a Greenpeace India statement said.

Calling it “strangulation by stealth”, the global green body also challenged the home minister to stop using arbitrary penalties and admit that he is trying to shut Greenpeace India down because of its successful campaigns.
It said that the home ministry’s decision to block its domestic bank accounts could lead to not only the loss of 340 employees but a “sudden death” for its campaigns which strived to represent the voice of the poor on issues of “sustainable development, environmental justice and clean, affordable energy”.

“I just made one of the hardest speeches of my life but my staff deserve to know the truth. We have one month left to save Greenpeace India from complete shutdown and to fight MHA’s indefensible decision to block our domestic accounts,” said Aich.
It said that following allegations over foreign funding, Greenpeace India has been the subject of a string of penalties imposed by the MHA, all of which have been overturned by the Delhi high court. The latest is blocking access to domestic bank accounts funded by donations from over 77,000 Indian citizens.

The government had earlier barred Greenpeace India from receiving foreign funds with immediate effect by suspending its licence for six months and froze all its accounts, alleging it has “prejudicially” affected the country’s public and economic interests. The environmental activist group has also been served a notice by the government which asked why its registration should not be cancelled permanently.

While Greenpeace India is currently preparing its formal response to this decision as well as a fresh legal challenge, Aich expressed concern that the legal process could extend well beyond 1 June—when cash reserves for salaries and office costs will run dry, the statement said.

“The question here is why are 340 people facing the loss of their jobs? Is it because we talked about pesticide-free tea, air pollution, and a cleaner, fairer future for all Indians,” Aich said.

Priya Pillai, a senior campaigner with Greenpeace India whose overseas travel ban was overturned by the Delhi high court in March, said that due to all this a chilling message will go out to the rest of Indian civil society. “I fear for my own future, but what worries me much more is the chilling message that will go out to the rest of Indian civil society and the voiceless people they represent. The MHA has gone too far by blocking our domestic bank accounts, which are funded by individual Indian citizens. If Greenpeace India is first, who is next?” she asked.

Asking the home ministry to recognise the impact of its decision, Greenpeace India said that home minister Rajnath Singh is trying to “strangle” us by stealth as he knows an outright ban is “unconstitutional”. “We ask him to confirm that he is trying to close Greenpeace India and suppress our voice. His arbitrary attack could set a very dangerous precedent. Every Indian civil society group is now on the chopping block,” said Aich.

Coffers drying up, Greenpeace India says staring at shutdown within a month - Livemint

What a retard post .... changing title to prove your anti modi agenda :lol: :lol:

I love this frustration of some retards :lol: They cant do a f*** about this government.
People of India really trolled all anti national elements, and five years are enough for Nationalist like Modi to clear this dirt from India.

Noble NGO :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl: What a title
 
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Mate good luck to Greenpeace, our HM is not going to budge on this till Green peace is thrown out on road. We also need to find those domestic 77,000 account holder name who contributed to Green peace and send Income tax people to their offices and house to teach them lesson and grill them where they got so much money. I want Indian Government to make sure green peace and people like pillia do not get another job in India.:enjoy::enjoy:


Ha ha ha.......... This is good they can go to court and fight against GOI as situation in Judiciary is not good due large number of case load they will be clearing the name in 20 years by that time Greenpeace will be dead and buried in India.:-)

Yeah by the time they win a case in our courts it will be to late
 
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New Delhi: Greenpeace India on Tuesday said it was staring at an “imminent” shutdown within a month in the absence of funds for staff salaries and accused the government of “strangulating” it by stealth after the freezing of its funds.
In his address to the Greenpeace India staff, executive director Samit Aich asked them to prepare for the imminent shutdown of the organisation after 14 years in the country.
“Greenpeace India has one month left to fight for its survival with the threat of an imminent shutdown looming large. The NGO has been left with funds for staff salaries and office costs that will last for just about a month,” a Greenpeace India statement said.

Calling it “strangulation by stealth”, the global green body also challenged the home minister to stop using arbitrary penalties and admit that he is trying to shut Greenpeace India down because of its successful campaigns.
It said that the home ministry’s decision to block its domestic bank accounts could lead to not only the loss of 340 employees but a “sudden death” for its campaigns which strived to represent the voice of the poor on issues of “sustainable development, environmental justice and clean, affordable energy”.

“I just made one of the hardest speeches of my life but my staff deserve to know the truth. We have one month left to save Greenpeace India from complete shutdown and to fight MHA’s indefensible decision to block our domestic accounts,” said Aich.
It said that following allegations over foreign funding, Greenpeace India has been the subject of a string of penalties imposed by the MHA, all of which have been overturned by the Delhi high court. The latest is blocking access to domestic bank accounts funded by donations from over 77,000 Indian citizens.

The government had earlier barred Greenpeace India from receiving foreign funds with immediate effect by suspending its licence for six months and froze all its accounts, alleging it has “prejudicially” affected the country’s public and economic interests. The environmental activist group has also been served a notice by the government which asked why its registration should not be cancelled permanently.

While Greenpeace India is currently preparing its formal response to this decision as well as a fresh legal challenge, Aich expressed concern that the legal process could extend well beyond 1 June—when cash reserves for salaries and office costs will run dry, the statement said.

“The question here is why are 340 people facing the loss of their jobs? Is it because we talked about pesticide-free tea, air pollution, and a cleaner, fairer future for all Indians,” Aich said.

Priya Pillai, a senior campaigner with Greenpeace India whose overseas travel ban was overturned by the Delhi high court in March, said that due to all this a chilling message will go out to the rest of Indian civil society. “I fear for my own future, but what worries me much more is the chilling message that will go out to the rest of Indian civil society and the voiceless people they represent. The MHA has gone too far by blocking our domestic bank accounts, which are funded by individual Indian citizens. If Greenpeace India is first, who is next?” she asked.

Asking the home ministry to recognise the impact of its decision, Greenpeace India said that home minister Rajnath Singh is trying to “strangle” us by stealth as he knows an outright ban is “unconstitutional”. “We ask him to confirm that he is trying to close Greenpeace India and suppress our voice. His arbitrary attack could set a very dangerous precedent. Every Indian civil society group is now on the chopping block,” said Aich.

Coffers drying up, Greenpeace India says staring at shutdown within a month - Livemint
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n1 :smokin:
 
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Adarsh LIberals

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why are maneka gandhi's many dog kissing organizations still alive... why the many "cultural and research" groups connected to rss??

rss should be put on a global terrorist group list.
 
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bc RSS kaha se aa gaya

on what grounds is green peace being forced to dissolve in india?? if any group must be banned, there are more reasons to ban rss ( and arrest its core membership ) than shovel dirt on green peace or those protestors against the nuclear reactors.
 
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on what grounds is green peace being forced to dissolve in india?? if any group must be banned, there are more reasons to ban rss ( and arrest its core membership ) than shovel dirt on green peace or those protestors against the nuclear reactors.

RSS runs the indian government , got a problem with RSS then pack your bags and leave to libya . And will continue to get stronger from here because modi is going to be around for another 20 yrs.
 
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on what grounds is green peace being forced to dissolve in india?? if any group must be banned, there are more reasons to ban rss ( and arrest its core membership ) than shovel dirt on green peace or those protestors against the nuclear reactors.
our country our rules
 
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Why are people against this NGO ?
Why Greenpeace is banned
Greenpeace alone, since its inception, has caused much discomfort to the governments around the world.

In the recent report by the Intelligence Bureau (IB), Greenpeace stood accused of being a “threat to national economic security”. Their campaigns against coal mining, nuclear plants, deforestation and other such activities has earned them the ire of Indian government officials, as being 'anti-development'.

Greenpeace was also accused of keeping the company of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), a fact that was not looked upon favorably by the IB.

Add to that non submission of tax returns, money laundering and accusation that they are acting at the behest of foreign governments who do not want to see India rising as it would constitute an economic threat to them.
 
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