New Delhi: The central government has stopped foreign funding of non-governmental organizations (NGOs) using the Foreign Contribution Regulation Act (FCRA) 2010. The central government's move was challenged in the apex court by the NGO India Social Action Forum (Insaf). Hearing the petition of the NGO, a bench of Justice L Nageswara Rao and Justice Deepak Gupta held the hearing. Chirag Paswan's attack on Nitish Kumar government regarding crime The two-member bench gave a major blow to the central government in its decision on Friday. According to the news agency IANS, the apex court has said in its judgment that if an organization is not in active politics and supports a strike or strike for the public interest, it cannot be prevented from acquiring foreign funds by declaring a political organization. The Supreme Court said that to prevent any organization from acquiring foreign funds, the central government should follow the rules and procedures of FCRA completely. Priyanka Gandhi accuses UP government over farmers issue A bench of Justices L Nageswara Rao and Justice Deepak Gupta said, 'It is clear from the provisions that bandh, strike, stop road, etc. are taken as a normal course of political action. But any organization that supports the people who protest and protest for their rights without any political goal, cannot be punished by declaring them as organizations of political instinct. Coronavirus: 49 people died in a single day in Italy