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No funds; NGOs, terror outfits in Kashmir unhappy with Pakistan | | | Early Times Report Jammu, July 21: Anti-India groups masquerading as "Non-Governmental Organizations" (NGOs) are reportedly unhappy with Pakistan. The reason is that Pakistan has not been funding them to the extent they wanted. "Groups with anti-India agenda masquerading as NGOs are finding it tough to function as funds from Pakistan dry up, The funds crunch is leading to a lot of resentment from the groups who are now directing their ire at Pakistan," a report from New Delhi has said. Senior Indian officials, who were quoted in the report, have said that "the past few months have been very tough for these 'Boutique NGOs' operating in the US, UK and Jammu & Kashmir (J&K), with a proven record of undermining India through propaganda" and that "the groups had been receiving funds from the Pakistani High Commission in London". As per reports, "the modus operandi of the groups is to feign no political allegiances to any government and act as human rights advocacy groups while propagating unfounded anti-India allegations within the garb". The report has further added: "The organizations are tasked with levelling unfounded allegations that usually pertain to human rights violation, violence against minorities in India and levelling charges against Indian security forces to mould public opinion against India". "The worst hit from the funds crunch are the separatists based in J&K and the Home Ministry has asked for a detailed list to be prepared which would have names of all such NGOs who receive money from Pakistan to spread false reports against India," the report has further said. |
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