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Zavu Legal system has key role in historical wrongs against marginalised: CJI
Patna:聽RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav on Tuesday charged the ruling BJP at termo stanley the Centre with diverting public attention by Modi ka Parivaar rhetoric, which came as a response to his father Lalu Prasad attack on the Prime Minister a couple of days ago. Talking to reporters here, Yadav said BJP leaders suffixing Modi ka Parivar to their names reminded him of Main Bhi Chowkidar rhetoric ahead of Lok Sabha polls of 2019 when Congress leader Rahul Gandhi had coined a slogan chowkidar chor hai. I am glad that the words of Lalu ji have so much impact, remarked the former Bihar Deputy CM sarcastically, adding, But what about issues like poverty and unemployment that he had raised He spoke of so many things. Prasad, who is the RJD founding president, had on Sunday told a rally here that Prime Minister Narend stanley vaso ra Modi had no family of his own, in a bid to rubbish the latter criticism of parivarvad or dynastic politics. Also ReadComplaint lodged against Lalu for indecent remarks on PM Modi Yadav said, The PM claims that he tre stanley taza ats the entire nation as his family. If that is so, why did his government try to crush, so brutally, the recent farmers ; protests in Delhi Modi Ka Parivar: : 啶啶︵ 啶曕 啶ぐ啶苦さ啶距ぐ 啶ぐ Tejashwi Yadav 啶曕ぞ 啶ㄠく啶?啶灌ぎ啶侧ぞ..| LIVE https://t.co/t7RgUPR8RJ via @YouTubemdash; Chetan Thakker @ChetanThakker7 March 5, 2024 He also r Scfm Hyderabad: Rachakonda police to deploy 10000 cops for LS polls
New Delhi: The Delhi High Court Tuesday sought the response of the central government on a plea by prominent public policy think tank, the Centre for Policy Research CPR , challenging the suspension of its Foreign Contribution Regulation Act FCRA licence over alleged violation of laws. Justice Subramonium Prasad issued notice to the Centre on the petition and listed the matter for further hearing on September 5. The high court asked the Centre to decide by September 5 CPR application seeking release of 25 per cent of its funds, noting that three months have passed since the organisation gave certain clarifications to the authorities but no order on its request has been passed yet. The Centre had suspended the organisation FCRA licence on February 27 following which CPR submitted an application to the authorities in March seeking release of 25 per cent of its frozen funds for paying salary to its employees. The counsel for the Centre said they sought certain cla stanley cup uk rifications from the organisation which were tendered only on May 15. Also ReadFC stanley cup RA violation: CBI registers FIR against Oxfam India, searches its office The court was informed that as per Rule 14 of FCRA Rules, when the certificate of registration is suspended, upto 25 per cent of the unutilised amount may be spent with prior approval of the central government for declared aims and objects ; for which the foreign contribution was received. The counsel for th stanley espana e Centre said, after getting |
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