Indian police raid home of environmental activists over anti-fossil fuel campaign

India's Environment Activist Harjeet Singh Raided by Police Over Anti-Fossil Fuel Campaign

The Enforcement Directorate (ED), India's law enforcement agency, has raided the home of environmental activist Harjeet Singh and his wife Jyoti Awasthi over allegations that they were paid to promote a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty. The ED claims that Singh and Awasthi, co-founders of Satat Sampada (Nature Forever), received Β£500,000 from foreign climate campaign groups to advocate for the treaty.

The investigation allegedly began after intelligence was received at the COP30 climate negotiations in Brazil last November. The ED has accused Singh of running Satat Sampada as a front organization, claiming that the company's primary activity is channelling foreign funds to promote the FFNPT cause in India on behalf of foreign influencer groups.

The agency claims that the treaty's adoption could expose India to legal challenges and compromise its energy security and economic development. However, Singh and Awasthi deny the allegations, stating that they started Satat Sampada with their own savings and loans secured on their home in 2016, and that the organization's consultancy and management services grew in 2021.

The investigation has also found a large cache of whiskey at Singh's home in Delhi, which is above legal limits. Singh was arrested and then released on bail after local police were informed by the ED officers.

Singh is a well-known figure in climate negotiations, having worked with international NGOs and climate campaigns for over two decades. The raids come as civil society organizations in India face severe pressures under the Narendra Modi government, with almost 17,000 licenses to receive foreign funding suspended and many organizations shutting down.

The case highlights the increasing scrutiny of environmental activists and their work in India, where the government has been cracking down on climate activism and opposition to fossil fuel projects.
 
OMG, this is totally unfair 🀯! I mean, what's next? Will they be raiding everyone who participates in peaceful protests or awareness campaigns about climate change? 🌎 The fact that Harjeet Singh was being paid Β£500k by foreign groups to advocate for a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty is suspicious, but not proof of wrongdoing πŸ˜’. He's been fighting for the environment and promoting sustainable energy for years! πŸ’š #JusticeForHarjeet #ClimateActivismMatters #FreeTheActivists 🌟
 
I'm so confused about this whole situation... 🀯 I mean, I think it's totally legit that Harjeet Singh was raided by police over his anti-fossil fuel campaign, but at the same time... what if he really did receive money from foreign climate groups? πŸ€‘ Like, I don't know how I feel about this - I'm all for transparency and accountability, but isn't it also important to support people who are fighting for a good cause? πŸ’š

And can we talk about the whole UK thing for a sec? Β£500,000 is a lot of money! πŸ€‘ Did Singh and his wife really just use their own savings to start this organization? That seems kinda impossible... unless they're secretly wealthy or something. 😏 I don't know what to believe anymore - I guess I need more info before I can make up my mind about this whole thing. πŸ€”
 
idk what's going on here lol 🀣 these cops are just looking for a scapegoat now that india's getting roasted online about its climate change record πŸŒŽπŸ’¨ harjeet singh is just trying to make a difference, but i guess the gov't doesn't want anyone stirring up trouble πŸ”₯ meanwhile, we should be talking about the real issue at hand: india's massive carbon emissions πŸ’Έ and not persecuting some eco-warrior who's just trying to save the planet 🌟
 
🀯 can't believe this is happening to Harjeet Singh πŸ€• he's just trying to raise awareness about the harm caused by fossil fuels and now he's being persecuted by the authorities? 😑 it's like, what's next? targeting scientists who study climate change or activists who protest against pollution? πŸ’” the government should be supporting environmental activism, not shutting it down with draconian laws 🚫 and investigating people for doing their job πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
🀐 just saying this is getting ridiculous... police raiding activists who are literally fighting for our planet's future over some money πŸ€‘ it's not about the money, it's about the message πŸ’ͺ and these people have been doing this work for years without any complaints... meanwhile, the gov is just trying to silence them πŸ”‡
 
Oh man, this is so unfair! 🀯 I'm literally shaking with anger for Harjeet Singh and his wife Jyoti Awasthi. They're just trying to make a difference in fighting against climate change, but the system is too caught up in politics to see reason. It's like they're being punished for doing what they love.

I mean, Β£500,000 from foreign groups? That's not even enough to fund their work for years! And now they're facing arrest and raids on their home? It's just so cruel. And the fact that the government is using this as an excuse to silence climate activists is, like, totally messed up πŸ€”.

We need more people speaking out against this kind of injustice. We can't let fear and politics dictate how we live our lives and fight for what's right. Keep on fighting, Harjeet and Jyoti! You're not alone πŸ’ͺ
 
omg did u know that Satat Sampada (Nature Forever) was founded with just Β£1k from Harjeet Singh & his wife Jyoti Awasthi's own savings πŸ€‘? it's crazy how they got raided over allegations of taking Β£500k from foreign climate groups, but apparently the investigation started after COP30 in Brazil last Nov 😬. anyway, did u know that India has a massive pollution problem & is home to 18 of the world's 20 most polluted cities? 🌳 it's no wonder why environmental activists are under so much pressure πŸ‘€

here are some stats: πŸ“Š
- 62% of Indians believe climate change is a major threat (Source: Pew Research Center, 2020)
- India's greenhouse gas emissions have increased by 70% since 2000 (Source: UNFCCC)
- The country has over 1.3 billion people living without access to clean water 🌊 (Source: WHO)

i'm not saying Harjeet Singh & Jyoti Awasthi did anything wrong, but it's clear that India needs more support for its environmental activists 🀝
 
I'm really worried about this raid on Harjeet Singh's home πŸ€•. I mean, Β£500k from foreign groups? That's a lot of money, but is it really worth risking everything for a cause they believe in? πŸ€” As someone who's passionate about climate change, I think we need more people like Singh standing up for what's right, even if it means going against the system. 😬

The government's increasing crackdown on environmental activism is concerning – it feels like they're silencing people who are trying to make a difference πŸ—£οΈ. The fact that Satat Sampada was raided because of allegations about foreign funding doesn't sit well with me either. Can't we just focus on the cause and not get bogged down in bureaucratic red tape? 🚫

It's time for us as a society to take a stand against this kind of oppression and support our environmental activists. We need more people speaking out against these injustices, like Singh did by running Satat Sampada despite the risks πŸ’ͺ.
 
omg can't believe what's happening to Harjeet Singh 🀯 he's been fighting for our planet's future for so long and now this πŸ˜” the ED is just trying to silence him & chill the progress India needs in climate action πŸ’ͺ anyone knows that foreign funding doesn't equal corruption, right? πŸ™„ it's like they're trying to control every single environmental activist in India πŸ‘€ what's next gonna be raiding all the animal shelters too? 🐾😱
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this raid thingy... Like, isn't Harjeet Singh a renowned climate activist? You'd think he'd be above all that shady stuff. But I guess when you're speaking truth to power, you get targeted by the system. πŸ€” It's super concerning how the ED is going after him and his wife over some alleged foreign funding. Β£500k seems like a pretty big number for them to just make up out of thin air... Not to mention that Satat Sampada has been doing legit work for years, helping Indian communities transition to renewable energy. I'm really worried about what's happening to civil society organizations in India right now - it feels like they're being silenced one by one. The government is all about energy security and economic development, but at what cost? πŸŒŽπŸ’Έ
 
πŸ€” I'm really worried about this guy Harjeet Singh, you know? He's like a hero for climate change, fighting against those dirty fossil fuels and all, but now he's being treated like a terrorist? 🚫 It's just not right. And the fact that they raided his home, found whiskey (who doesn't love a good drink after a long day of activism? πŸ˜‚), and accused him of taking money from foreign groups... it's just so suspicious.

And can you blame him for promoting a treaty that could help India move away from fossil fuels? 🌎 I mean, wouldn't anyone want to do that? But now he's facing all these charges and whatnot. It's like the government is trying to silence him. ❄️

I'm also thinking about all the other environmental activists in India who are facing similar pressures and crackdowns. It's like they're being forced to choose between speaking out against climate change or losing their licenses and livelihoods. 🀯 That's not right, you know? We need more people like Harjeet Singh, fighting for a better future for our planet! πŸ’š
 
😬 I'm so worried about Harjeet Singh and his wife Jyoti Awasthi right now πŸ€• They're doing amazing work for our planet and it's not fair that they're being targeted like this πŸ’” The fact that they're being accused of taking money from foreign groups to promote a treaty is just ridiculous πŸ™„ I mean, don't they have the right to speak out against climate change? It's such a critical issue and we need more voices like theirs! 🌎 Unfortunately, it seems like the government is more interested in silencing them than listening to their concerns πŸ—£οΈ Let's all show our support for Harjeet and Jyoti by sharing their story and amplifying their message πŸ’ͺ
 
Omg this is soooo not right 🀯! I mean, Harjeet Singh is like a total hero for climate justice and now they're accusing him of being a puppet for foreign groups? Like, no way! He's been fighting for the environment for years and now he's just going to be silenced because of some shady deal gone wrong?

I feel so bad for him and his wife, Jyoti. They're not even getting a fair shake here πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. The fact that they got raided over Β£500k (which is like, a tiny fraction of what the fossil fuel industry makes in a day) just shows how desperate the government is to shut down any opposition.

And can we talk about this being a classic example of "climate justice is not an option" 🚫? It's so frustrating when activists face persecution for doing their job. I mean, don't get me wrong, Harjeet and Jyoti need to be held accountable too, but in a fair and transparent way.

Anyway, let's keep fighting the good fight, fam πŸ’ͺ! We can't let our voices be silenced by those in power πŸ—£οΈ.
 
I'm really worried about Harjeet Singh's situation πŸ€•. It seems like the ED is using questionable tactics to discredit him and Satat Sampada. Β£500,000 is a huge amount of money, but it's not like they were buying their way into climate activism πŸ˜‚. The fact that they're accusing Singh of running his own organization as a front for foreign groups just doesn't add up.

It's also pretty concerning that the investigation started after COP30 🌎. It looks like the government is trying to silence critics and shut down organizations that are pushing back against fossil fuels. This kind of thing can have serious consequences for civil society in India, and it's not okay πŸ’”. We need to make sure that activists like Harjeet Singh are protected from unfair investigations and harassment.

The whiskey at his home just seems like a red herring 🍸. It doesn't change the fact that Singh is being targeted because of his activism. I hope he can get through this ordeal without any more trouble 😬. The government needs to find better ways to engage with civil society, rather than trying to shut them down πŸ’ͺ.
 
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