New Delhi, April 2 -- The government on Wednesday didn't bring the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Amendment Bill, 2026 in the Lok Sabha after protests by the Opposition and a controversy in poll-bound Kerala. The bill had evoked sharp reactions from Opposition leaders, particularly the Kerala lawmakers, as it was feared that Christian groups might be targeted under the new law. A controversial provision stated that the government can appoint a "designated authority" to take over, manage, or sell assets created from foreign funds by an non-governmental organisation whose licence under FCRA was cancelled, suspended, or simply not renewed. (check) The bill was listed for passage on Wednesday. Amid protests, parliamentary affairs minister Ki...