No mercy for NGOs seeking demographic change, says Home Minister Amit Shah

Agencies

New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday said the government will show no mercy towards non-government organisations trying to change the demography of the country and create societal disturbances through foreign funding.

There are many NGOs that want to disintegrate India’s society

Responding to a debate on drug abuse in Lok Sabha, Shah said the government has roped in a number of NGOs to create awareness about drug abuse, but it cannot remain a silent spectator to unmonitored foreign funding of such organisations in the country.

“There are many NGOs that want to disintegrate India’s society. There are some NGOs that want to torture India’s society. For these NGOs, the Indian government’s policy can’t be the same.

“For those who don’t abide by the FCRA (Foreign Contribution (Regulatory) Act), strong action will be taken against them. There will be no mercy to them,” Shah said.

“Flow of funds from foreign lands cannot remain unmonitored. Enough had taken place during your (UPA) rule. This is Narendra Modi’s government. We will not allow any funds to come to destroy the country.

“They want to change the demography through FCRA. It cannot be allowed legally. Strong action will be taken against them,” the Union Home Minister said.

Participating in the debate, Congress member Gaurav Gogoi said the government was not allowing civil society organisations to work properly by subjecting them to investigation under Foreign Contribution (Regulatory) Act.

Shah said that drugs were mostly coming from gulf countries. He also said that people involved in the drug trade have been arrested, and factories producing drugs have been sealed.

Shah said that raids were conducted in 12 states, in order to curb the drug menace in the country. Shah added that several people were also arrested in the raids and strict actions are being taken against them

Home Minister also informed the parliament that they have burned more than 1,60,000 kgs of illegal drugs.
Initially, 75,000 kgs of drugs were targeted to be destroyed within 60 days, the Home Minister added.

Minister Amit Shah further stated that a committee has been constituted that analyses this data every 15 days.