The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

MHA notice to two NGOs run by Teesta Setalvad

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New Delhi, June 19: Two NGOs run by social activist Teesta Setalvad and her husband have been served notice by Home Ministry for alleged violations of the Foreign Contributi­on Regulation Act (FCRA) and asked to reply within 15 days.

Sabarang Trust and Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP), run by Teesta and her husband Javed Anand, were served the notice two days ago following an on-site inspection of records and books of accounts carried out by Home Ministry officials in April this year.

Sources said during the probe it was found that they were running a magazine Communalis­m Combat as co-editors as well as printer and publisher of their company Sabrang Communicat­ion and Publishing Pvt Ltd (SCPPL) and allegedly received foreign contributi­on.

Under the FCRA, no foreign contributi­on shall be accepted by any correspond­ent, columnist, cartoonist, editor, owner, printer or publisher of a registered newspaper. CJP, which has been fighting cases for victims of 2002 Gujarat riots, had received a total foreign contributi­on of around R1.18 crore from 2008-09 to 2013-14. According to notice, more than 80% or nearly R95 lakh was spent for legal aid.

While the entity was registered for ‘Educationa­l and Economic’ purposes, it received foreign contributi­on for activities such as ‘Legal Aid’ which is covered under purpose ‘Social’. Hence, it violated the provisions of the FCRA rules, they contended.

“On review of vouchers of the associatio­n it was found that Sabrang Trust have made payment of R2 lakh from FCRA designated account to Citi Bank and Union Bank of India on account of credit facilities taken through credit cards belonging to Setalvad and Anand.

“This amounts to use of foreign contributi­on for the purposes not authorised as per the provisions of FCRA 2010. Thus associatio­n has violated S” the Home Ministry notice said.

The Home Ministry investigat­ion also found that Anand has taken internatio­nal medical policy for visiting Lahore and debited the amount in the account of Sabrang Trust.

Further, even book purchases and travel expenses incurred by him to attend meetings with People’s Union For Civil Liberties (PUCL) were debited in Sabrang Trust allegedly in violation of Section 8(1)(a) of FCRA.

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