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Monday, July 06, 2009
Pranab takes first step to reform political funding
New Delhi: Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee proposed to allow 100% deduction in the computation of donor, in the donations given to electoral trusts with a view to reform the system of funding of political parties.
Monday, July 06, 2009
New Delhi: Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee proposed to allow 100% deduction in the computation of donor, in the donations given to electoral trusts with a view to reform the system of funding of political parties.
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we must oppose for such provisions
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chalne do jo chalta hai
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Darshil
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Actually we must oppose the political funding, why 100% exemtion on the political funding. Are these political parties a NGO, that they get exemption. These political parties have laready chewed a lot of money of the Indian citizens and now they...
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I really want to know what each of you as professionals who CONTRIBUTE to the cause have done for this?? Its ridiculous.. its a farce... NONE OF US CAN DO ANYTHING AT ALL EXCEPT DISCUSS AND YET THERE IS A JUDGEMENT???... Its so crude.................
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S T Desai
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no political party will oppose such benifit can we as indian citizen should do some thing ?
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Finance minister wants to bring the financial deficits to 4% in three years,for this he has decided to arrange Rs.4 lacs crore from market this year,and not to print notes for next years to come. WIL...
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