Tuesday, September 9, 2025
spot_img

Don’t term us as front organisations of Maoists: NGOs

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

‘Blanket designation’ a harmful trend

Guwahati: NGOs working in the North-Eastern states have expressed concern about recent comments by a section of officials in the centre and various states alleging links between civil society groups and Maoists.

About 60 NGOs from the North East states, who concluded a two-day long deliberation here on Wednesday, said such ‘blanket designation’ would harm social activities undertaken by them.

“Now that most of the separatist groups in the North-East have come overground to hold talks, the government has found a new bogey and that is to see a collusion between NGOs and Maoists in all incidents, whether it is anti-dam agitations or protests against extra-judicial killings,” Ravindra Nath, Director of Assam-based NGO Rural Volunteer Centre said.

The NGOs said they would do their ‘utmost’ to put their ‘own houses in order’ and expected the government to desist from making such allegations.

Participants at the two-day event also criticised the Assam government for alleging that NGOs working in the state are funded by Maoists.

“The government has to understand that support to locals against dams or against nuclear power plants, as in Tamil Nadu, do not mean we are against development. What we urge is that the government evaluate all pros and cons while undertaking such projects,” Supreme Court Commissioner on Food Security Sunil Kaul said.

Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) senior fellow K K Subramanian said there is need to link national security with the security of individuals.

“In states like Manipur, security forces are engaged in extrajudicial killings. In such cases, it is the NGOs and civil society groups who take up the cases of victims. But that does not mean that NGOs are fighting the government,” he said.

According to the participants, both the government and the civil society groups should work together for narrowing down their differences. (PTI)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Concern from a Daily Commuter

Editor, As a daily commuter in Shillong, I am often in awe of the way the State Government and...

Why is Trump targeting India?

By H. Srikanth Trump’s tariffs on Indian goods have come into force. Initially, when Trump threatened to impose a...

Courtesy Is Not Compromise – It Is Humanity

By Dapbianglin Sohkhlet Earlier today, I was watching the news. The story was familiar, the narrative routine, but what...

Taxi body told to drop inapt ‘Sikkim model’ demand

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Sep 8: Tourism Minister Paul Lyngdoh on Monday dismissed the demand of the All Khasi...