Indian police raid home of environmental activists over anti-fossil fuel campaign

Indian authorities have raided the home of prominent environmental activist Harjeet Singh, accusing him and his wife Jyoti Awasthi of receiving £500,000 from foreign donors to promote a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty in India. The Enforcement Directorate (ED), a law enforcement agency under the finance ministry, claims that Singh's campaigning for the FFNPT is undermining national interest.

According to the ED, Singh and his wife, co-founders of Satat Sampada (Nature Forever), received suspicious foreign inward remittances disguised as consultancy charges from climate campaign groups linked to NGOs like Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors. However, cross-verification indicates that these funds were intended to promote the FFNPT agenda in India.

The ED claims that Singh's work for Satat Sampada was actually a front to channel foreign funds and further the cause of the fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty within India. They suspect misdeclaration and misrepresentation of the nature and purpose of the foreign funds received by the organization.

Singh and his wife have denied the allegations, stating that they started Satat Sampada with their own savings and loans secured on their home in 2016. The ED has been investigating Singh's trips to Pakistan and Bangladesh last year and has found a large cache of whiskey at Singh's home in Delhi, which exceeded legal limits.

The raids come amid growing pressures on civil society organizations in India under the Narendra Modi government. Nearly 17,000 licenses to receive foreign funding have been suspended, and many organizations have shut down. Environmental activists have long faced skepticism from authorities, with some accused of being influenced by foreign powers.

The FFNPT Initiative has gained international support, including from Pacific Island nations, Vanuatu, and Tuvalu, as well as 17 national governments, the World Health Organization, and the European parliament. However, India's energy security and economic development are now at risk due to the alleged influence of foreign donors on its environmental policies.

The investigation into Singh has sparked concerns about the government's intentions towards civil society and environmental activism in India. Activists fear that they will face increased scrutiny and repression under the ED's watchful eye.
 
I just saw some crazy news about Harjeet Singh getting raided by Indian authorities 🚨. Like, they think he was using his org Satat Sampada to get money from foreign donors to promote a fossil fuel treaty 🤯. But, I'm not buying it 😒. The gov is basically saying that any environmental activist who takes money from abroad is somehow undermining national interest 🙅‍♂️.

I drew a little diagram to show how this sounds like a classic case of "you can't trust anyone with money" 📊
```
+-----------+
| Foreign |
| Donors |
+-----------+
|
|
v
+-------------------------------+
| Satat Sampada (Harjeet) |
| receives funds |
+-------------------------------+
|
|
v
+-------------------------------+
| Gov accuses of undermining |
| national interest |
+-------------------------------+
```
It's like, what if Harjeet was just trying to do some good and got caught up in a system that's already against environmental activists 🌎? The gov needs to chill out and stop cracking down on ppl who are actually making a difference 💚.
 
😒 I'm so late to this thread, but I just saw it and I gotta say... 500k from foreign donors for a fossil fuel treaty? 🤔 That doesn't sound suspicious at all. It sounds like Harjeet Singh is trying to make a difference on climate change 🌎 and the government is just trying to shut him down. I think this raid is just another example of how much pressure the Modi gov't is putting on civil society organizations in India 👮‍♂️. It's scary for activists who are already facing so much scrutiny and skepticism from authorities. The fact that Satat Sampada started with their own savings doesn't change the fact that they were trying to promote a treaty that gained international support 🌟. I hope Singh and his wife get through this investigation without too much trouble 💪.
 
OMG, this is so concerning 🤕! The raids on Harjeet Singh's home and his alleged ties to foreign donors are super suspicious 😒. I mean, it's like the government is trying to silence him because he's speaking out against fossil fuels 🌎. And now, with all these licenses suspended and orgs shutting down, it's like they're attacking civil society 🚫.

I'm all for transparency, but this feels like a major overreach 👮‍♂️. The fact that Singh and his wife are accused of misrepresentation when the funds were clearly intended to promote the FFNPT agenda is just shady 😒. And what's up with the whiskey stash? 🍸 Is that really relevant to the investigation?

This whole situation is making me nervous about the future of environmental activism in India 🌪️. Will we see more and more orgs getting shut down or raided because they're not aligned with the government's agenda? It's like, isn't the point of having civil society orgs that they can hold the powers-to-be accountable? 🤔
 
This is ridiculous, £500k doesn't even get you a decent house in London let alone fund a whole campaign 😩. I think it's just another excuse to crack down on people who are actually making a difference 🙄. Harjeet Singh has been doing incredible work for years and this is the thanks he gets? I'm not buying it, sounds like a classic case of #fake news 📰. The ED is more interested in silencing dissent than actually investigating real wrongdoing 🤐. Can't believe the government is using environmental activism as an excuse to crush the spirit of people who are fighting for what's right 💔.
 
🤔 I'm kinda surprised by this raid on Harjeet Singh, ya know? I mean, he's just trying to make a difference for the environment 🌎. The government accusing him of receiving foreign funds from climate campaign groups linked to NGOs sounds like a pretty big accusation 😳. But at the same time, I think it's good that someone is looking into this, you never know what's really going on behind the scenes 🔍.

The thing is, Harjeet Singh and his wife have been open about their funding sources, so why are the authorities being so secretive? 🤷‍♂️ And isn't it weird that they're focusing on foreign donors when domestic companies and governments are probably getting more money than them? 💸 I'm not saying Harjeet is innocent or anything, but let's not jump to conclusions just yet 🤔. This whole thing needs some digging into before we can make a judgment call 📊.
 
🤔 This whole thing is just so sad, you know? I mean, Harjeet Singh was just trying to do his part for the environment, and now he's being hauled over coals by the authorities. It's like, what even is the point of all these regulations and investigations? 🙄 They're always sniffing around, looking for someone to pin it on.

And can we talk about how this is basically a case of "guilty until proven innocent"? I mean, Singh and his wife are denying any wrongdoing, but the ED is already jumping to conclusions. It's just not fair. 😒

And have you seen all these reports about Satat Sampada? They sound like they were doing some actual good work out there, promoting the FFNPT initiative and whatnot. It's a shame that it had to go down in such a dramatic fashion.

I feel like this is just another example of how hard it is for civil society organizations to operate in India these days. I mean, 17,000 licenses suspended? That's just crazy. 🤯 And now Singh and his wife are facing the music... it's just so frustrating. 😞
 
💡 I'm so worried about Harjeet Singh and his wife, Jyoti Awasthi. They're doing amazing work promoting a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty in India, but now they're being targeted by the authorities? 🤔 It's like, their whole foundation, Satat Sampada, was built on their own savings... what's going on here? 💸 Is it just about silencing dissenting voices or is there more to it?

And let's talk about the state of civil society organizations in India right now. 🌎 With nearly 17,000 licenses suspended and many shutting down, it's a scary time for activists like Singh. The government's trying to control what we can and can't say, do... it's like they're suffocating the very thing that should be driving change.

But here's the thing: the FFNPT Initiative has gained so much international support 🌟, including from some major players like the World Health Organization. That suggests there's more to this story than just a personal vendetta against Singh... maybe we need to dig deeper? 🔍 And what about the whiskey cache at their home in Delhi? Was that just a coincidence or something more? 🥃
 
🤔 I'm seeing a lot of red flags here. A £500k donation from foreign donors sounds suspicious, but if these funds are actually for promoting a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty, what's the real motive behind it? 🤑 It feels like the government is trying to silence Harjeet Singh and his wife Jyoti Awasthi before they can make a difference.

I'd draw a simple diagram to illustrate this:
```
+---------------+
| Foreign Funds |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+
| Disguised as |
| Consultancy |
| Charges |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+
| Satat Sampada |
| (Front Org) |
+---------------+
```
It's like a web of deceit. The government accuses Singh and his wife of misrepresentation, but what if they're actually doing good work? 🤷‍♂️ We need more transparency and less scrutiny from the authorities. Environmental activism is crucial for our planet's future. 💚
 
this is what's going down - indian authorities raiding harjeet singh's home over £500k from foreign donors 🤑 but here's the thing... it seems like they're trying to discredit him & his wife jyoti awasthi, saying their non-profit satat sampada was a front for foreign funds 💸 meanwhile, cross-verification shows those "suspicious" funds were actually meant to promote the fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty 🤔 which sounds suspiciously like the gov's real agenda... i mean, have you seen how many licenses to receive foreign funding have been suspended in india? it's like they're trying to strangle civil society organizations 💉 and environmental activists are already being skeptical of gov intentions 🤝 what if this is just another way for them to silence dissenting voices? 🤐
 
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