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  • Supreme Court stops Electoral Bonds just after BJP raised ₹ 1300 crores

    Supreme Court stops Electoral Bonds just after BJP raised ₹ 1300 crores

    The mysterious electoral bond market, which has brought in hundreds of millions of dollars for political parties—particularly the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)—was outlawed by the Indian Supreme Court on Thursday.

    In response to an ongoing petition demanding the cancellation of the bonds, the court rendered a decision. The highest court stated in November that the bonds “put a premium on opacity” and potentially be “misused for money laundering,” putting the scheme under investigation.

    The court’s decision may have a significant impact on who has the financial means to control the political scene, how untraced money is used in the upcoming general elections in India, which are scheduled for March through May.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government instituted an electoral bond system in 2018, which allows anonymous donations to political parties but requires these bonds to be purchased via the State Bank of India.

    Though legally anonymous, donors utilising electoral bonds have access to the State Bank of India’s data because it is a publicly held institution. Critics have predicted that this may deter major contributors from giving to opposition parties with electoral bonds.

    Additionally, the Reserve Bank of India, the nation’s central bank, forewarned the Modi administration in 2017 that the bonds might be used by shell corporations to “facilitate money laundering.” The approach was dubbed “a retrograde step as far as transparency of donations is concerned” by the nation’s Election Commission in 2019.

    Via these bonds, covert donors have donated political parties around 16,000 crore Indian rupees (more than $1.9 billion) since 2018. The nongovernmental organisation Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) conducted an analysis between 2018 and March 2022 and found that the BJP under Modi received almost $600 million, or 57% of donations made through electoral bonds.

    With over 900 million voters expected to cast ballots in India between March and May to choose a new government, these monies have enabled the BJP to establish itself as a powerful electoral force. The BJP has benefited greatly from electoral bonds, which have given it a significant financial boost over its competitors. Among other things, these bonds have allowed the BJP to fund tens of thousands of WhatsApp groups that spread its ideology and pay for the block booking of private jets.

    What is the mechanism of electoral bonds and why are they being called “undemocratic”?

    What is a electoral bond?

    Similar to banknotes, electoral bonds (EBs) are “bearer” instruments. One million rupees ($12,000), ten million rupees ($120), one hundred thousand rupees ($1,200), and thousand rupees ($12) are the denominations in which they are traded. Individuals, organisations, or groups can acquire these and donate them to the political party of their choosing. The political party has 15 days to redeem the donations without incurring interest.

    The identity of donors who give more than 20,000 rupees ($240) in cash must be disclosed by political parties, while contributors who use electoral bonds are exempt from this requirement, regardless of the amount donated.

    Since its inception, EBs have taken centre stage as the main source of funding for politics in India; according to an ADR assessment, EBs account for 56% of all political fundraising in the country. They are very well-liked because they allow donations to be made anonymously, but they are also very secretive, which many believe is undemocratic and might be used as a cover for corruption.

    The Modi government eliminated several regulations intended to increase political finance transparency together with the new law permitting this kind of fundraising: A previous law that set a cap on corporate donations was repealed, businesses were released from the obligation to reveal their donations in their financial reports, and foreign corporations that had previously been prohibited from financing Indian political parties may now do so through their Indian subsidiaries.

    Major General Anil Verma (retired), chief of the ADR, stated that “backroom lobbying and unlimited anonymous donations are legalised by the EB.” Verma stated that it was troublesome because the contributors’ identities were kept a secret. “We don’t know who is donating; it could be major corporations or players using shell companies to launder money illegally.” This has evolved into what many refer to as entrenched and legalised corruption.

    How is BJP benefited by electoral bonds ?

    Donations of electoral bonds benefit the BJP more than any other party. According to data from the Election Commission of India, the BJP received 5,271 crore rupees, or around $635 million, or 57% of all donations made through EBs between 2018 and March 2022. In contrast, the Indian National Congress, which came in second place, was given 952 crore rupees, or around $115 million.

    Under EB regulations, these bonds may only be sold by the State Bank of India, a publicly traded company. Many contend that this eventually grants the current government unbridled authority.

    The list of donors and beneficiaries of the bond may be discovered by an unprincipled government, as former Reserve Bank of India governor and economist Raghuram Rajan noted in a Times of India piece published last year. The bond was issued by a public sector bank. Few people or businesses would take the hazard of giving significant quantities of money to the opposition through these bonds given the government’s available rewards and penalties, Rajan continued.

    The electoral domination of the BJP has also been aided by EBs. “Even though they are referred to as electoral bonds, the regulations do not stipulate that the funds can only be utilised for electoral purposes,” stated retired Indian Navy commodore Lokesh Batra, who has been leading a drive to increase electoral funding transparency. Thus, whichever is richer,The funds may be utilised to increase advertising or purchase media space. You can utilise the money anyplace once you have it,” he continued.

    Critics point to the discrepancy in the amount of funding collected by the BJP and the Congress, the party’s closest challenger, as evidence of the unfair competition that EBs have brought about. For example, in the southern state of Karnataka, state assembly elections were held in May 2023, pitting the Congress and the BJP against one another. The BJP was able to spend 197 crore ($24 million), whereas the Congress was only able to spend 136 crore ($16 million), according to affidavits submitted to the Election Commission by both parties.

    Additionally, the Modi administration has the authority to schedule the bond auctions. Although bonds may only be sold during the first ten days of each new quarter, as stipulated by EB regulations, in January, On the brink of two significant elections in May and November of 2018, the government disregarded regulations and permitted donors to purchase these bonds in April, July, and October. This is a component of the case that the Supreme Court is presently considering.

    What other reasons exist for criticising electoral bonds?

    Electoral bonds’ opponents claim that by enabling unlimited, anonymous payments from any source, they “legalise corruption” and provide corporate donors the ability to essentially fund the ruling party and have a role in policy decisions.

    “It is evident that donors view these anonymous contributions as a financial investment,” Verma added.

    He went on to say that questions about how free and fair elections actually are have also been raised by the introduction of electoral bonds. “The idea of equality in electoral politics has been eroded by electoral connections. Regardless of who is in power, the majority of donations go to the ruling party, he claimed.

    According to Batra, “it appears that the government’s top goal was to keep the identities of the donors and parties secret from the day it was introduced.”

    With whom is the Supreme Court hearing arguments regarding Electoral Bonds?

    The Communist Party of India (Marxist) and two NGOs, ADR and Common Cause, submitted two distinct petitions before the Supreme Court in 2017 and later in 2018, pleading with the court to abolish the electoral bonds system.

    Six years after the cases were filed, the court has now issued a decision. The court said in November 2023 that the hearings on the petitions against the bond system had come to an end.

    At the time, it was stated that because the EB plan places “a premium on opacity,” it had “serious deficiencies,” had produced a “blackhole” in information, and “has to be removed.”

    This hasn’t prevented these bonds from being sold widely. From January 2 to January 11, the most recent batch of EBs was being sold at 29 different places around the nation. Prior to this year’s general elections, this money is probably going to make up the majority of the funding for the political campaigns of the various parties.


  • Umar Khalid drops his bail request from Supreme Court

    Umar Khalid drops his bail request from Supreme Court

    In connection with the broader conspiracy case pertaining to the Delhi riots, student activist and scholar at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Umar Khalid, withdrew his bail request from the Supreme Court on Wednesday, February 14.

    “Change in circumstances”

    Citing a “change in circumstances,” he filed that “he will try his luck” in a lower court through his attorney Kapil Sibal.

    “We would like to withdraw the bail matter. The court was cited by LiveLaw as saying, “There has been a change in circumstances; we will try our luck in the trial court,” by Khalid’s attorney Kapil Sibal.

    Khalid’s petition was dismissed as withdrawn by the bench of Justices Bela Trivedi and Pankaj Mithal of the highest court. Khalid’s petition was dismissed as withdrawn by the bench of Justices Bela Trivedi and Pankaj Mithal of the highest court.

    S.Q.R. Ilyas, Khalid’s father, mentioned the lengthy adjournments in the bail plea in an interview with The Wire, without going into detail about the “change in circumstances.”

    Several hearing without conclusions for Umar Khalid

    There have been multiple adjournments since May 2023. We were evaluating that the situation has changed and that this is a drawn-out process. Thus, we made the decision to remand the trial court in the hopes of receiving a prompt ruling. So now we’ll give it a shot there,” he said.

    In September 2020, Khalid was taken into custody under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) in relation to a case involving the communal violence that broke out in North-East Delhi in February of that same year.

  • Bharat Bandh called by SKM on Feb 16

    Bharat Bandh called by SKM on Feb 16

    The Samyukt Kisan Morcha (SKM) has urged all like-minded farmer organisations to band together and participate in the Gramin Bharat Bandh on February 16 amid violent clashes between the protesting farmers and security forces on the first day of the “Dilli Chalo” march on Tuesday.

    Gramin Bandh, which will take place from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Farmers will participate in widespread chakka jams on major roads across the country on Friday from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., in addition to the Bharat Bandh during the day, according to Indian Express. In Punjab, the majority of state and federal highways will be closed for four hours on Friday.

    “The Gramin Bharat bandh call had been planned in December,” stated Dr. Darshan Pal, a member of the SKM National Coordination Committee (NCC). “Villages will be closed on this day to all rural and MNREGA work as well as agricultural activities. On that day, there will be no work for farmers, agricultural workers, or rural labourers. We will guarantee access to ambulances for emergencies, deaths, marriages, medical facilities, newspapers, board exam students, and travellers to the airport.”

    Demands of the Bharat Bandh

    Like the farmer unions behind the “Dilli Chalo” call, Bharat Bandh has been called for similar demands. The unions that are supporting the Gramin Bharat Bandh have called for the return of the labour laws that were amended, pensions for farmers, MSP for crops, and the implementation of the ancient pension plan.

    Other demands include the prevention of contractualization of the workforce, no privatisation of PSUs, employment guarantees, etc.

    The affect of the Bandh

    Transportation, farming, MNREGA rural works, village shops, private offices and institutions in the rural industrial and service sectors will all be closed on February 16 due to the bandh.

    He added that there would be zero vegetable trading or crop purchasing. The closure of village stores, grain and vegetable markets, governmental and nongovernmental offices, rural industrial and service sector establishments, and private sector businesses has been recommended. Furthermore, during the strike period, stores and companies in the towns that border the villages will be closed.

    Additionally, he made it clear that no essential services—such as the running of ambulances, the distribution of newspapers, marriages, medical establishments, board exam preparation for students, etc. will be interrupted during the strike.

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  • One dead two injured after mob attack on Fifth Indian Reserve Battalion in Manipur, Imphal

    One dead two injured after mob attack on Fifth Indian Reserve Battalion in Manipur, Imphal

    A mob in Imphal, Manipur, attacked the Fifth Indian Reserve Battalion post in Chingarel Tezpur, resulting in one death and two injuries.

    On Tuesday, the incident occurred at almost 11 p.m., Okram Sanaton, a 24-year-old resident of Pangei Okram Leikai in Imphal East, was identified as the victim. He was shot during the attack and died as a result. The other two injured were taken to a hospital so they could receive treatment.

    After the incident, it was reported that a large cache of weapons and ammunition had been taken from the location. Police sources said that two heavy-ammunition LMGs, four Carbines, three Knot Riffles, and six AK-47 Riffles were among the stolen weapons.

    After a “Tribal Solidarity March” was held in the hill districts to express opposition to the Meitei community’s demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status, more than 180 people have died in Manipur since the ethnic violence broke out on May 3 of last year.

    While tribal people, such as the Nagas and Kukis, make up 40% of the population and are primarily concentrated in the hill districts of Manipur, Meiteis make up roughly 53% of the state’s population and are primarily found in the Imphal Valley.

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  • Government has banned social media accounts related to Farmers Protest 2024

    Government has banned social media accounts related to Farmers Protest 2024

    Farmers’ social media accounts were removed on February 13, the day before their protest was scheduled to begin. Sanyukt Kisan Morcha, a non-political organization led by Jagjit Singh Dallewal, and Kisan Majdoor Morcha coordinator Sarvan Singh Pandher jointly issued the protest call.

    The Haryana police have prohibited farmers from entering the state through multi-layered barricades on the Shambhu border between Punjab and Haryana from Patiala side and the Khanauri border from Sangrur district in Punjab. This prohibition extends beyond the ban on their social media accounts and the extended internet ban in seven districts of Haryana until February 15.

    In addition to preventing them from entering Haryana, the Haryana police injured and confused farmers at the Shambhu border by shooting pellets at them and using drones to shoot tear gas. More than a hundred farmers reportedly suffered injuries.

    Facebook and X accounts withheld

    Prominent farmer leaders have had their X accounts and Facebook pages withheld, including Sarvan Singh Pandher, the Kisan Mazdoor Morcha (KMM) coordinator; Tejveer Singh Ambala, the BKU spokesperson (Shaheed Bhagat Singh); farmer leader Ramandeep Singh Mann; Surjit Singh Phull from BKU Krantikari; farmer leader Harpal Sangha; and Ashok Danoda from Haryana, among many others.

    Additionally, the government outlawed official pages endorsing the movement and providing updates on it, such as Bhavjit Singh’s @Tractor2twitr_P, Shaheed Bhagat Singh’s Bhartiya Kisan Union, and Guramneet Singh Mangat’s Progressive Farmers Front.

    One of the major farmer unions, BKU (SBS), was spearheading the farmers’ demonstration from Ambala, Haryana.

    Mandeep Punia, an independent journalist, has had both his personal page and the page “Gaon Sawera” removed. Mandeep, a well-known figure who supported the farmers’ protest, was detained in 2020. Mandeep recorded his legs while incarcerated and used those notes to write a report for The Caravan.

    It is generally accepted that the procedure for withholding these accounts is opaque. Both Guramneet’s personal and Jagjit Singh Dallewal’s X accounts are still active. However, Dallewal’s Facebook page is prohibited.

    “Your account has been withheld in IN [India] in response to a legal demand,” X wrote to the accounts.

    Remarkably, Kisan Majdoor Morcha’s official page is still active despite having been started just before the Delhi Chalo protest.

    It is important to note that the Union government had previously banned numerous social media accounts during the farmers’ protest in 2020–2021, among them was the official page of Kisan Ekta Morcha, which served as the SKM’s digital branch.

    High-profile backers at the time, including independent journalist Sandeep Singh and Punjabi singer Jazzy B of Khalsa Aid, had their accounts withheld and remained under lock and key.

    Accounts meant to debunk propaganda targeted

    Speaking with The Wire, Bhavjit Singh, the administrator of the @Tractor2Twitr_i page on X (which was hidden in the interim until this report was released), claimed that all of these accounts were hidden on February 12 because farmer leaders were seated at a meeting with union ministers. “We believe that the Punjabi government, in addition to the Union government, was involved in the process of identifying the accounts of farmer union leaders.” This is a risky trend, he said, because official farmer mouthpieces intended to refute misinformation and propaganda are being targeted while accounts spreading propaganda against farmers are receiving support.

    The government’s “agenda is to silence all those who dare to speak against or question Prime Minister Narendra Modi, as it will affect his image,” according to Bhavjit, ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in 2024.

    As per inputs from The Wire

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  • Why Dalits and Muslims get targetted? Bhim Army raised question for Haldwani

    Why Dalits and Muslims get targetted? Bhim Army raised question for Haldwani

    The Bhim Army has questioned the government regarding the commotion in Haldwani. According to Bhim Army State President Deepak Sethpur, the Muslim community is being abused by the powerful due to a disturbance in Haldwani.

    Muslims and Dalits are the targets of abuse and harassment. He announced that a delegation headed by Manjit Singh Nautiyal, the National President of the Bhim Army, will visit Haldwani on February 17 to pay respects to the victims.

    Bhim Army State President Deepak Sethpur inquired about about the commotion in Haldwani during Monday’s Laksar press conference. He claimed that the state government had harmed religious beliefs. Muslims and Dalits are the targets of abuse and harassment.

    The government should have taken action by sending out a formal notice following the Lok Sabha elections if their intentions were clearly stated. However, nothing was done about it. He said that the state government is under suspicion and that members of the Muslim community are being picked out and targeted for torture.

    He said that a group headed by Manjit Singh Nautiyal, National President of the Bhim Army, will visit Haldwani on February 17 in order to meet with the victims’ families. He also offered his condolences to the families of the deceased and the injured police officers during the turmoil. State Incharge Sonu Lathi, State Vice President Ankush Sherwal, State Secretary Saurabh, District President Sachin Kumar, Speaker of the Laksar Assembly Amit Kumar, District Minister Izharul Ansari, Speaker of the Khanpur Assembly Sanjay Kumar, and others were present during this.

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  • Vibhakar Shastri, grandson of Lal Bahadur Shastri joins BJP after leaving Congress

    Vibhakar Shastri, grandson of Lal Bahadur Shastri joins BJP after leaving Congress

    Grandson of former prime minister Lal Bahadur Shastri, Vibhakar Shastri joined the BJP today in the presence of deputy chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, Brajesh Pathak.

    The Congressman Vibhakar Shastri resigned on Wednesday.
    Shastri has unsuccessfully run for Lok Sabha before. He is the son of Hari Krishna Shastri and the grandson of former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri.

    “Hon’ble Congress President Shri Kharge ji!” Shastri wrote in a post on X. Respected Sir, please accept my resignation from the Indian National Congress as a primary member. Best regards. Vibhakar Shastri.

    He joined BJP after the tweet where he confirmed him leaving Congress

    Speaking later about his choice, he taunted the Congress party by saying he would be able to carry out the former prime minister Jai Jawan’s dream under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    “To PM Narendra Modi, Nadda ji, HM Amit Shah ji, CM Yogi Adityanath ji, and Brajesh Pathak, I would like to convey my gratitude for opening the doors of BJP for me. I believe that I would have the chance to carry on my grandfather Lal Bahadur Shastri’s legacy. I’ll carry out my duties according to party leadership directives. The INDIA alliance wants to remove Modi ji, but it has no ideology. Rahul Ji ought to disclose the ideology of the Congress said Shastri

    A number of prominent figures have left the Congress in recently, including Ashok Chavan, Milind Deora, Baba Siddiqui, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Jitin Prasad, Priyanka Chaturvedi, Sushmita Dev, RPN Singh, and Jaiveer Shergill.

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  • Ex-soldier now farmer injured at farmer protest, Rahul Gandhi spoke to the farmer

    Ex-soldier now farmer injured at farmer protest, Rahul Gandhi spoke to the farmer

    In an interview with injured farmer Gurmeet Singh, who was taking part in the “Delhi Chalo” march, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi criticised the Modi government’s “dictatorial attitude” towards the country’s farmers.

    The phone call took place on Tuesday evening, thanks to Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Raja Warring, who had visited a government hospital in Rajpura town following altercations between farmers and Haryana Police.

    Phone conversation with the injured protestor

    He said, “Talked on phone to former soldier Gurmeet Singh ji, who was seriously injured in police atrocities during the farmers’ movement. He is a youth as well as a farmer – instead of hailing him, this dictatorial attitude of the Modi government towards the country’s protector and food provider is putting democracy to shame,” Gandhi claimed.

    He asked how Singh was doing and offered his support for the nonviolent movement that was fighting for their rights.

    Singh’s status as a young farmer was emphasised by Gandhi, who also denounced the Modi government’s treatment of the nation’s guardian and food supplier, saying it belittles democracy. As they attempted to breach barricades on their protest march towards the nation’s capital, farmers engaged in combat with Haryana Police on Tuesday at two state borders. They police used water cannons and tear gas on the protestors.

    Support towards the farmer protestors

    Gandhi assured the farmer, “We are with you,” and showed solidarity by rejecting the police action as wholly incorrect. Be at ease. He gave Singh a “Shabash” (Well done) and best wishes, praising his devotion to the nation.

    Leaders of farmers in Punjab and Haryana claimed 60 injuries from tear gas shells at border crossings on Tuesday, accusing the Centre of launching a “attack” on protestors. In addition, protesters’ stone-throwing caused 24 police personnel to sustain injuries, including a deputy superintendent.

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  • Images of RO – ARO 2024 paper leak viral on social media

    Images of RO – ARO 2024 paper leak viral on social media

    The RO/ARO examination was held on February 11 by the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission (UPPSC). However, by the evening, a large number of people on social media started claiming that the exam paper had already been leaked in certain districts. Social media users are claiming that the RO ARO exam 2024 form and all of the exam answers were leaked ahead of time. The Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission has not yet commented on this, though. However, a lot of accusations are being made about this on social media, and people are expressing their disapproval.

    Uproar on social media

    Rajneesh Ram Tripathi said – RO ARO exam paper conducted by Lok Sabha Commission in Uttar Pradesh has been leaked! The collusion of BJP government and education mafia has ruined the lives of lakhs of youth of the country!

    Another user Anju Yaduvanchi shared a video along with here tweet – Amritkal is going on in Uttar Pradesh! The youth are giving money to the government despite being unemployed! The treasury is filling! But the government is not able to stop even one leakage! This is the reason why today, on the day of paper, the Honorable had come to pray to Lord Ram that Lord stop the leakage but….

    Amit Yadav posted – It is a matter of shame that even the UPPSC exam papers have started getting leaked! How much time and money must have been spent not only by the departments but also by the students in the entire process. Lakhs of candidates must have reached the center after traveling by train and spending the whole night at the station. How sad all this is.

    There is uproar amongst the exam candidates who were disappointed and upset with the paper leak.

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  • Why farmers are protesting again?

    Why farmers are protesting again?

    Leaders of farm unions are requesting legal assurances of increased state assistance or a minimum price at which crops must be purchased.

    Each year, the government sets a benchmark by announcing support prices for over 20 crops; however, only rice and wheat are purchased by state agencies at the support level, benefiting only about 7 percent of farmers who grow those crops.

    • Enact a legally bound Minimum Support Price Law.
    • Withdraw all cases filed nationwide against agitators during 2020-21 farmers’ protest.
    • Justice for Lakhimpur Kheri victims.
    • Repeal Electricity (Amendment) Act, 2023
    • Implement Swaminathan Commission Report MSP on C2 + 50% formula.
    • Waive off the loans on entire farming and labourer community nationwide.
    • India should quit the World Trade Organisation.
    • End reducing import duty on agricultural goods
    • Promise to increase import duty and benefit Indian farmers.
    • Revive Pre-2013 Land Acquisition Act

    In addition, they demand that the government keep its pledge to double their earnings, claiming that the last few years have seen a spike in cultivation costs while incomes have remained flat, turning farming into a losing venture.

    The Modi administration promised to increase funding for rural development in 2016 with the goal of tripling farmer incomes by 2022. Farmers further demand that the government guarantee a minimum of 50% profit above their total cost of production.

    They have also requested that the federal minister’s son be prosecuted by the government for allegedly running over and killing four protesting farmers during the 2021 demonstration.