Reacting to a crackdown on the Ford Foundation, Greenpeace India said these government actions will "undermine" India's standing in the global community of democratic nations while it said that it is itself facing "very real threat" of shutting down in India with all its accounts frozen.
"We have been saying all along that the clampdown on dissenting voices by the Home Ministry is against what Indian democracy stands for. The MHA is creating an emergency like situation and Indian civil society is already coming together to question this 'my way or highway' attitude of the government.
The Home Ministry has put the Ford Foundation of the USA on its "watch list" and ordered that all funds coming from the international organisation have to be routed only with its nod due to "national security concerns".
Greenpeace India too has been at the receiving end of an "orchestrated" and "malicious" attack by the Home Ministry for the past one year, the NGO alleged.
"With both our foreign and domestic income accounts frozen by the government, we face the very real threat of having to shut down in what is celebrated as the biggest and most vibrant democracy in the world.
"We hope that democratic principles will be upheld and the government accepts that civil society voices - even those critical of the government - have a legitimate role to play in a democracy," said Aich.
