NEW DELHI: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor questioned reviews that the Middle might withdraw the Overseas Contribution (Regulation) Modification Invoice, saying the transfer couldn’t be absolutely trusted.Talking in Nilambur just lately, Tharoor stated, “The Centre’s reported withdrawal of the FCRA Modification Invoice can’t be absolutely trusted. The urgency with which the central authorities is trying to introduce adjustments to the FCRA is obscure. There’s a risk of the invoice being reintroduced when Parliament reconvenes on the sixteenth.”
He added that the opposition will keep vigilant, saying, “The opposition is not going to enable the passage of any modification that creates anxiousness amongst non secular minorities.”His remarks got here a day after opposition MPs staged a protest at Makar Dwar in Parliament, demanding that the Overseas Contribution (Regulation) Modification Invoice, 2026, be withdrawn. They stated the proposed adjustments may create uncertainty and anxiousness amongst NGOs and spiritual minority teams.The Overseas Contribution (Regulation) Modification Invoice, 2026, was launched within the Lok Sabha on March 25. Although the Invoice was listed for consideration in Wednesday’s Lok Sabha agenda, it was not taken up for dialogue.It seeks to amend the Overseas Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010. The federal government says it goals to reinforce transparency and accountability in international funding obtained in India.
