Claiming that the ecological and human rights situation in India is "steadily worsening", the NGO's Executive Board in a detailed statement attacked the government and charged that the order contains "inaccurate and baseless" allegations.
It said in the current climate, where a "singular and flawed" vision of development is being pushed, Greenpeace has an urgent need to continue its campaigning and the green NGO "cannot and will not" be silenced this way.
On November 6, the NGO claimed it received notice from the Registrar of Societies (RoS), summarily announcing cancellation of its registration as a society and its board was "directed to pass a special resolution and dissolve itself" within one month of the order.
"We believe this order is completely unjustified, especially, as we have complied with the law to the fullest. After a detailed review, we are convinced that the order contains several inaccurate and baseless allegations...For over a year now, the courts have upheld our right to exist despite attempts by a variety of government authorities seeking to silence our voice," it said.
The NGO claimed it has been accused of not submitting a detailed response to their earlier notice (the show cause notice dated June 16).
However it claimed that it had copies of receipts stamped in acknowledgement of its response dated October 5.
"We are determined to continue our campaigns - for clean air, safe food and clean energy. These repeated attempts to muzzle Greenpeace only show the government's unwillingness to engage in a healthy democratic dialogue. We remain committed to upholding our right to dissent," it said.
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