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Poll bonds: Indian banks' norms may hinder the disclosure of subscribers' names in electoral bonds. The Supreme Court banned these bonds, citing trans
1708155009 Politics - 9 months ago
Bihar CM Nitish Kumar orders investigation into irregularities during RJD-JD(U) power-sharing. Tejashwi Yadav to face consequences. Opposition allianc
1708154813 Politics - 9 months ago
Jaihind TV was recently in the news after the CBI issued a notice seeking details of the investments made in the channel by Karnataka Deputy Chi
1708154261 Politics - 9 months ago
Congress president Kharge criticizes PM Modi's government for treating farmers like enemies. Protesting farmers continue at Shambhu Border, clashing w
1708151500 Politics - 9 months ago
Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh accused the Modi government of freezing Congress and Youth Congress bank accounts as "politics of revenge." R
1708149535 Politics - 9 months ago
Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's absence from Rahul Gandhi's Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra in UP due to hospitalization has sparked speculation about tensions within
1708148516 Politics - 9 months ago
The BJP is holding a two-day meeting in New Delhi with 11,500 delegates to outline its campaign themes for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. Prime Min
1708148257 Politics - 9 months ago
The BJP in Madhya Pradesh has invited Kamal Nath and Nakul Nath to join their party amidst rumors of a potential switch. This comes after the Congress
1708147353 Politics - 9 months ago
Eight ministers took oath in the new Champai Soren cabinet in Jharkhand. Some Congress MLAs expressed discontent with the expansion, demanding the inc
1708147178 Politics - 9 months ago
The newly formed NDA government in Bihar, led by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, has ordered a review of decisions taken by departments headed by Tejashw
1708142405 Politics - 9 months ago
If required, the names of donors can be given to the court in a sealed envelope, without making the information public, they said, ruling out an
1708129800 Politics - 9 months ago
Electoral Bonds: Beyond Mumbai & Delhi, some Indian cities throw a surprise with poll bond purchases
The electoral bond scheme that was struck down by the Supreme Court on Thursday raised `16,518 crore for parties since its inception in March 2018. In
1708126860 Politics - 9 months ago
Others fear striking down of these bonds could see more cash being used to fund parties. Electoral bonds previously enabled companies and individuals
1708024576 Politics - 9 months ago
ECI had written a three-page letter to the law ministry on May 26, 2017, flagging concerns over amendments in the Finance Act, 2017, which brought cha
1708023223 Politics - 9 months ago
They asked the Modi government to follow the judicial order and ECI to release the names of donors. Congress sounded caution against any move by the C
1708022917 Politics - 9 months ago
"The electoral bond scheme was brought in for a very laudable objective - to bring in transparency in electoral funding and to reduce inflow of cash d
1708021668 Politics - 9 months ago
In the meanwhile, Governor CV Ananda Bose recommended the creation of a task force and noted "dastardly" violence in his report to the West Bengal gov
1708021423 Politics - 9 months ago
The BJP surprised by naming Sanjay Seth, a former SP MP and top UP realtor, as its eighth candidate for the Rajya Sabha polls in UP. The move adds com
1708021282 Politics - 9 months ago
Maharashtra Assembly Speaker Rahul Narwekar ruled in favor of the Ajit Pawar faction of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), stating that it was the
1708021053 Politics - 9 months ago
Former Congress CMs Ashok Chavan, Amarinder Singh, SM Krishna, Digamber Kamat, Vijay Bahuguna, N Kiran Reddy, ND Tiwari, Jagadambika Pal, Pema Khandu,
1708020953 Politics - 9 months ago
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