Concerns raised about IT survey on NGOs

The signatories expressed their solidarity with “all of us” and termed the recent actions as dangerous and baseless.

The signatories expressed their solidarity with “all of us” and termed the recent actions as dangerous and baseless.

A group of 600 citizens, including retired civil servants, teachers, doctors and social workers, expressed their concern over the recent events in a statement on 13 September. income tax survey Organized in the offices of think tanks, NGOs and independent media organizations.

The signatories expressed their solidarity with “all of us” and termed the recent actions as dangerous and baseless. “In the not too distant future they will come for us, for each of us. Not just for civilized society. Or civil servants. Or any other group,” the statement said.

“Therefore this statement is in solidarity with all of us. Even though the income tax raids are currently directed at only a few of us – the few that are working despite the daunting challenges, not only the government, but all of us are awake and constitutional. To make them aware of their rights in a democracy,” it said.

The signatories said that those facing the actions of the Income Tax Department were not “against the government”, but were “for the nation”. Signatories included filmmakers, writers, journalists, trade union leaders, human rights activists and students. Earlier this month, the Income Tax Department conducted a survey at the offices of think-tank Center for Policy Research, oxfam and the Independent and Public-Spirit Media Foundation.