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The court noted that police had made no serious effort to gather Mishra’s social media evidence despite repeated orders since ...
BJP's spending on Delhi candidates surged to ₹18.5 crore in 2025, up from ₹8.57 crore in 2020, with total expenses hitting ...
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The Print on MSNWhy Delhi court pulled up cops for ‘casual attitude’ in probing case against minister Kapil MishraMishra was accused of promoting communal enmity. The court said it had no option but to bring this “state of affairs” to the ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNCourt slams Delhi Police for casual attitude in Kapil Mishra caseA Delhi court has pulled up Delhi Police for its “casual attitude” in following its directions in a case against Delhi Minister Kapil Mishra for his “objectionable statements” in connection with the ...
On the last date for filing nominations, different political parties submitted their list of candidates for the upcoming elections to the posts of chairman, deputy chairman, and members of the ...
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ABP News on MSNMayawati Vacates Delhi Bungalow Citing Security Concerns Amid Questions Over BSP’s National Party StatusMayawati vacated her Delhi residence, citing security concerns due to a nearby school and traffic. The move follows the BSP's ...
Delhi assembly poll, the BJP, securing victory with 48 seats, spent over Rs 57.6 crore on its election campaign. This ...
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Tensions flared at Delhi University after Rahul Gandhi's visit sparked controversy, leading to ABVP protests and accusations ...
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India Today on MSNBJP spends big, wins big in Delhi; Congress outdoes AAP: Who spent how muchThe BJP was the top spender in the Delhi polls with Rs 57 crore, while Congress narrowed the gap with Rs 46.18 crore—up from Rs 27.67 crore in 2020. AAP spent the least, reporting Rs 14.51 crore in ...
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India Today on MSNWhy AAP has taken the student politics plungeFor a party battling poll losses and institutional setbacks, the Association of Students for Alternative Politics (ASAP) is an attempt at grassroots re-engagement ...
With 48 of the 70 seats, the BJP returned to power in Delhi after 27 years ending the ten-year-rule of Arvind Kejriwal-led ...
The Delhi High Court on Monday stayed a decision of the Bar Council of India (BCI) to remove advocate Shrinath Tripathi from ...
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