Write a letter to the Prime Minister and also mention your expectation for the welfare of your country.
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ANAKAPALLE,
DATE, 02/06/2020.
TO
THE RESPECTED,
PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA,
ROOM NO 104,
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE,
SOUTH BLOCK,
NEW DELHI.
FROM
D.BHANU SAI,
A STUDENT OF K.N.R.M.CITY EM HIGH SCHOOL,
ANKAPALLE,VISHAKAPATNAM-531001.
RESPECTED SIR,
I AM FEELING VERY GLAD TO SHARE MY THOUGHTS FOR THE WELFARE OF OUR COUNTRY.
MT HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS FOR YOU HAS BEEN SELECTED AS OUR NEW PRIME MINISTER FOR THE NEXT FIVE YEARS.IT'S AN HONOR FOR ME TO WRITE TO YOU ABOUT YOUR VICTORY.WE ARE HAPPY TO SEE YOU AGAIN AS OUR PRIME MINISTER.AS THIS WILL BE YOUR SECOND TIME ONTHE CHAIR OUR EXPECTATIONS I THE WELFARE SCHEMES SEEMS HICKED THEN THE PREVIOUS TIME.
WE HOPE YOU WILL BRING IN SO MUCH WELFARE SCHEMES TO THE PEOPLE OUR NATION
THANK YOU.
YOUR FAITHFULLY,
D.BHANU SAI,
10TH CLASS,
CITY PUBLC SCHOOL,
ANAKAPALLE.
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OPEN LETTER
TO
THE HONORABLE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA
June 20, 2020
Dear Mr. Prime Minister,
We write to you today as members and representatives of Indian civil society organizations and, most importantly as Indian citizens, to express our deep concern at how civil society organizations in general and their support systems, including donors, are being labeled and targeted.
Funds are being frozen, intelligence reports are being selectively released to paint NGOs in poor light, disbursal of funds are being subjected to case-by-case clearance, and their activities are reportedly being placed on ‘watch lists.’ As a result several NGO projects have shut down, donors are unable to support work, and there is an overall atmosphere of State coercion and intimidation in India’s civil society space.
Today, standing in solidarity with India’s most marginalized communities, with the NGO sector and donors who support us, affirmed by the guiding principles of our Constitution – justice, equality and liberty - we address you through an open letter.
As you are aware, NGOs work both in the welfare sector and in empowering people to be aware of and enforce their rights as enshrined in our Constitution. Such action may include questioning and protesting decisions taken by government in many areas. This work is both our right and our responsibility as civil society actors in a democratic nation. Indeed the Indian government acknowledged this. At the Universal Periodic Review of India at the UN Human Rights Council in 2012, the Government spoke of ‘…the Government’s active association with civil society and the increasing and important role that civil society and human rights defenders are playing in the area of human rights.’ Government of India further said that, ‘The media, civil society and other activists have helped the Government to be vigilant against transgressions’.
Many of us receive both Indian and foreign donations in compliance with laws and carry out activities intended to help those marginalized in India’s development. Many of us have partnered with Government, both at State and Central levels, towards many goals - achieving universal education, access to health care, women’s empowerment, and providing humanitarian relief in times of tragedy such as the recent earthquake. We have also worked in pilot projects - some over the years have been scaled up, and others have richly contributed to the policy framework of the Government of India. It should be a matter of pride for any government and a sign of robust people-centric engagement that NGOs and citizens have impacted State policy.
Initiate an immediate dialogue between the NGO sector and Government to address our concerns going forward. Amend the presently opaque FCRA rules and regulations; ensure complete clarity and transparency on provisions and processes, as well as forums and mechanisms of redress; remove all provisions that are amenable to subjective interpretation; ensure their uniform application to all NGOs, trusts, foundations, and societies.
We look forward to your response and action on these vital issues of national interest.
Yours Sincerely,
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