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Prashant Bhushan has sharply criticised the Supreme Court’s verdict upholding the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) process, alleging that the exercise had already impacted elections in multiple states through what he called a partisan and non-transparent mechanism.
In a post on X, Bhushan claimed that over 10% of voters were removed during the Election Commission’s revision drive, arguing that the court’s judgment arrived only after elections had already been conducted using those revised voter lists.
“The Supreme Court has now upheld the SIR process months after elections were held on its basis,” Bhushan wrote, questioning the transparency and fairness of the voter deletion exercise.
The verdict has reignited debate around voter roll revisions, with critics warning of possible disenfranchisement and lack of accountability, while the authorities continue to defend the process as a routine administrative exercise.
#SupremeCourt #PrashantBhushan #ElectionCommission #Democracy #India

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LATEST ED files: Enforcement Directorate conducts raids at former Kerala CM @pinarayivijayan home and 10 other sites in connection with money laundering cases. Pattern striking once again : ED hyper-active in opposition ruled states against opposition leaders, missing mostly elsewhere.
Note: An extensive @IndianExpress investigation in 2024 revealed that out of 121 prominent politicians investigated by the ED since 2014, 115 (95 per cent) were Opposition leaders. In contrast, during the UPA government's tenure (2004–2014), the percentage of ED cases involving Opposition leaders was around 54 per cent.
Are all equal before rule of ED?
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🚨 ₹42,019 Crore spent on Namami Gange… and the Ganga still looks like this?
Over 500 projects, thousands of crores of taxpayers’ money, and years of “world’s largest river cleaning programme” claims — yet this is the ground reality in Haridwar.
Plastic, sewage, garbage floating everywhere. Devotees taking a “holy dip” in filth. Foreigners come to witness our culture and what do they see? A river we ourselves have turned into a drain.
How does a project with such a massive budget fail so visibly and so consistently?
This isn’t just environmental failure. It’s a massive failure of governance, accountability, and political priority. Slogans and photo-ops cannot clean a river. Serious execution and zero tolerance for corruption can.
Clean Ganga cannot remain another hollow headline.
The Ganga deserves better. This is insane corruption.
When will India wake upto clean resources awareness and also awaken to shunning religious extremism.
#NamamiGange #CleanGanga #GangaReality
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Remember this Inspector - Goutam Das? He was brought to Kalighat PS by EC. Later he was suspended by EC on May 2nd after this controversial picture.
Now he has been reinstated by #Bengal govt and placed on duty for CM #SuvenduAdhikari at Nabanna

Tamal Saha@Tamal0401
This police officer has been suspended now. He was brought to Kalighat -#Kolkata as OC right ahead of elections. Then this picture surfaced and now he has been suspended.
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🔥 We took the bullets. They hired the lawyers.
The Govt just spent ₹244 CRORE in legal fees to fight its own soldiers in court.
The goal?
To stop them from getting benefits worth just ₹109 CRORE.
They literally paid lawyers 2.2x MORE, just to deny justice to our troops.
Taxpayer money burned.
Heroes harassed.
Bureaucracy 1, Logic 0.
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India’s poorest pay higher effective tax rates than the rich, finds major new study by Prof Mukulika Banerjee of the LSE.
Speaking on cine ink podcast London Vārta: New World Order, Prof Banerjee notes:
Lower-income Indians are shouldering a disproportionately heavy tax burden compared with the wealthiest sections of society, according to new research that challenges widely held assumptions about the country’s tax system.
Dr Mukulika Banerjee, a leading political anthropologist, has revealed that while everyone pays the same Goods and Services Tax (GST) on everyday items, the impact falls far more heavily on the poor when measured as a proportion of their income.
“Everyone pays GST – indirect tax – and the poor in India end up paying a higher proportion of their income in tax than the rich,” Dr Banerjee explained. “If you buy a packet of biscuits and a rickshaw puller also buys a packet of biscuits, the GST charged on that packet is exactly the same for both of you. But the rickshaw puller earns far less than you, so in proportion to his income, he is paying a much higher rate of tax. When you aggregate this across the country, the bottom fifty per cent of the Indian population is paying a higher proportion of their income in tax.”
Her findings, part of a British Academy-Leverhulme Senior Fellowship, raise serious questions about taxation, inequality, and the health of India’s democracy. Fieldwork data paints a stark picture of the country’s extreme wealth gap: a daily-wage construction worker, fruit vendor, or pavement tailor earning around ₹30,000 per month qualifies for the top 10 per cent of earners, while half of all Indians survive on just ₹6,000 a month. Meanwhile, the top 1 per cent captures a strikingly large share of national income.
#londonvārta #profmukulikabanerjee #cineinkpodcast #hindipodcast
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19 मे 2024 रोजी दारुच्या नशेत पोर्शे कारने दोघांचा जीव घेणारा हा दिवटा आणि त्याने केलेले कांड लपवण्यासाठी संपूर्ण सिस्टीम विकत घेण्याचा प्रयत्न करणारे आई बाप..जेल मधून बाहेर येताच अगरवाल फँमीलीचे जंगी सेलिब्रेशन..नोटांचे हार, डान्स, संगीत आणि माज..
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