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After Imposing Restrictions, Govt Renews FCRA Licence Of Teesta Setalvad's NGO

CJP was under the scanner of Home Ministry for alleged misuse of grants.
Teesta Setalvad is secretary of CJP and her two other NGOs Sabrang Trust and Sabrang Communications.
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Teesta Setalvad is secretary of CJP and her two other NGOs Sabrang Trust and Sabrang Communications.

NEW DELHI -- The FCRA licence of an NGO run by activist Teesta Setalvad has been renewed by the government notwithstanding restrictions imposed on it in receiving foreign donations.

The registration of Citizen for Justice and Peace (CJP), run by Setalvad and her husband Javed Anand, under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act, has been renewed, a Home Ministry official said.

The renewal of FCRA registration of the CJP was done despite it being under the prior permission category. Those NGOs, which are under prior permission category, have to take permission from the government before receiving foreign donations.

CJP was under the scanner of Home Ministry for alleged misuse of grants to survivors of 2002 Gujarat riots following which it was put under the prior permission category by Home Ministry in July last year.

Teesta is secretary of CJP and her two other NGOs Sabrang Trust and Sabrang Communications and Publishing Pvt Ltd are already under investigations by the CBI and Gujarat police.

While Sabrang Trust's FCRA licence was cancelled by the Home Ministry in June this year, Sabrang Communication is facing a CBI probe for receiving and allegedly misutilising the funds from Ford Foundation.

Setalvad had denied all allegations while the Home Ministry has been maintaining that they had inspected the accounts of the CJP following a request from the Gujarat government last year.

Interestingly, four Home Ministry officials, including a Joint Secretary, were suspended in August after renewal of an NGO run by controversial preacher Zakir Naik. Later, the FCRA licence of Naik's NGO Islamic Research Foundation was cancelled by the Home Ministry for alleged violation of FCRA.

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