On April 3, 2024, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) cancelled the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) licenses of five NGOs.

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The MHA claims the cancellation followed "due process of law." 

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 Alleged Religious Conversion: This might violate FCRA regulations, which focus on development activities.

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 Foreign Grant Violations: This could involve irregularities in receiving or utilizing foreign funds.

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The specific NGOs haven't been officially named, but reports suggest some are associated with: – Christian charitie – Social work organization

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The MHA hasn't officially confirmed the exact reasons for cancellations. 

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Cancellation of FCRA licenses could hamper the ability of these NGOs to carry out their social work activities if they relied heavily on foreign funding. 

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 This incident might discourage other NGOs from receiving foreign funds due to fear of license cancellation.pen_spark

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More information is needed from the MHA to understand the specific reasons behind these cancellations and ensure transparency in the process. 

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