The NGO said that cancellation of FCRA registration is part of the government's "relentless onslaught" against the right to speak up and demanded a healthy environment and transparency in public processes and asserted that those in power cannot "muzzle" dissent in a democracy.
"The NGO launched a new online campaign recreating Bollywood movie posters to highlight real life stories about reclaiming freedom of speech," it said in a statement and reiterated its commitment to continue campaigns with the support of Indian donors.
The government has cancelled the NGO's registration under Foreign Contribution Regulations Act (FCRA) for allegedly working against the country's economic progress. This means that the NGO will not be able to receive from abroad the funds, which are upto 30 per cent of its overall cost of its operations.
"The cancelling of our FCRA registration is part of the government's relentless onslaught against the right of all Indians to speak up and demand a healthy environment, good governance, and transparency in public processes," said Vinuta Gopal, interim co-Executive Director of Greenpeace India.
She said that while the NGO's continued existence has been no less dramatic than the best of Bollywood with twists and turns every day, its story is far from unique.
"Similar clampdowns have been seen all across the country but we are confident that people will join our campaign and send a clear message to those in power - you can't muzzle dissent in a democracy," she said.
The environment NGO said that although the court hearing was originally scheduled for today, it has been deferred to the September 17.
"Cancelling our ability to receive foreign money? That changes nothing. We have enough support from thousands of ordinary Indians to continue our work," said Nirmala Karunan, Political Advisor, Greenpeace India.
"Its ridiculous to see the government trying every pressure tactic they can get away with but the support for Greenpeace only increases," she added.
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