It was the word control that made the NGOs see red. And the next day some newspapers editorialised the issue, even as the exchange snowballed into a controversy. But through it all, Basu remained unflappable. "I had never so much as mentioned the word control," he told Outlook. "I know what I am talking about as I myself have been actively associated with NGOs in specific projects in Bankura and Midnapore for quite some years now. I certainly do not want the state government or the panchayat to run those projects. What I did say, which was never reported, was that it would help everyone if the NGOs coordinated their work with the state government or the elected panchayats in the villages." Misquote or not, Basus remarks put the cat among the pigeons as far as the NGOs are concerned. Ironically, Basus call for some kind of regulation seems justified in many ways. For instance, even the number of NGOs active in the state is not knownfigures of 800 and 1,500 are officially mentioned simultaneously.