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ED Team At Arvind Kejriwal’s Residence After HC Denies Him Interim Relief In Liquor Policy Scam Case
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ED Team At Arvind Kejriwal’s Residence After HC Denies Him Interim Relief In Liquor Policy Scam Case

This came hours after the Delhi High Court denied any interim protection from arrest to Kejriwal in connection with the summons issued to him by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in the liquor policy scam case

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Election Commission Releases Electoral Bonds Data With Numbers To Match Donors With Parties
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Election Commission Releases Electoral Bonds Data With Numbers To Match Donors With Parties

Earlier in the day, the State Bank of India (SBI) filed a compliance affidavit in the Supreme Court saying all details on the electoral bonds have been given to the Election Commission of India (ECI) and “nothing is withheld”

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On BJP’s 3rd Lok Sabha List, Ex-Telangana Governor, Tamil Nadu Party Chief
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On BJP’s 3rd Lok Sabha List, Ex-Telangana Governor, Tamil Nadu Party Chief

The BJP has released its third list of candidates, which contains nine names for Tamil Nadu, a state where it is yet to gain a foothold. The announcement comes on the heels of a seat sharing deal with a handful of smaller parties.

The BJP, which will contest 20 of the state’s 39 seats, has fielded former Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan from Chennai South, state party chief K Annamalai from Coimbatore, Union Minister L Murugun from Nilgiri and senior leaders Pon Radhakrishnan from Kanyakumari and Dr AC Shanmugam from Vellore.

The seat sharing deal announced earlier today, lists 20 seats for the BJP, 10 for PMK, 3 for TMC, 2 for AMMK, one each for IJK, NJP and two other smaller parties.

The equation evolved after the talks with former ally AIADMK fell through. Failing to make any headway in the state, the northern ally was considered a liability by most leaders in the state. What didn’t help were a series of fighting words from the state BJP chief.

Over the last weeks, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had campaigned in AIADMK strongholds, making it clear that the  two parties were ready to go their separate ways.

On Wednesday, the AIADMK had released its first list of 16 candidates.

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