Centre opposes think tank plea to use bank funds to pay salaries to employees

It was submitted by the organisation that without foreign contribution, it would be forced to shut down, adding that it has come to a grinding halt in the past six months and 23 researchers have left

NEW DELHI: The Central government told the Delhi High Court that the Centre for Policy Research think tank had been using foreign funds for ‘undesirable purposes’ and its activities are likely to affect the economic interests of the country.

In an affidavit filed as a reply to the organisation’s challenge against the suspension of its certificate under the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act, the Home Ministry said the violations of the think tank are “grave in nature.”

“During the examination of the report of survey operation shared by the Income Tax Department, it has been noticed that the petitioner is receiving and utilizing the FC for purposes other than that for which it was registered,” the ministry said.

It was submitted by the organisation that without foreign contribution, it would be forced to shut down, adding that it has come to a grinding halt in the past six months and 23 researchers have already left the organization. The affidavit, however, stressed the action was to safeguard the economic interests of the state.

The Income Tax department conducted a survey operation in September 2022 and shared certain relevant findings with the ministry pointing to the utilisation of foreign contributions received by the CPR, the affidavit said.

“Hence, to stop the continuation of diversion and mis-utilisation of FC by the Petitioner and to safeguard the economic interest of the state, the Foreign Funding of Petitioner’s activities needed to be stopped with immediate effect,” the affidavit read. It added that, in such circumstances, giving any prior notice would defeat the very purpose of immediate stoppage of misutilization of foreign funding.

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