Tag: Samajwadi Party

  • 2nd  NATIONAL CONVENTION on POLITICS OF TERROR: TARGETTING MUSLIM YOUTH

    2nd NATIONAL CONVENTION on POLITICS OF TERROR: TARGETTING MUSLIM YOUTH

    To defend Secularism, Peace and Unity

    On behalf of the People of India, We invite you to attend the

    2nd  NATIONAL CONVENTION on

     POLITICS OF TERROR: TARGETTING MUSLIM YOUTH

    Speakers:

    * Maulana Rabey Hasan Nadwi, President, All India Muslim Personal Law Board will also speak at the Convention.

    1. Mr. Mulayam Singh Yadav, National President, Samajwadi Party,
    2. Mr. H.D. Dev Gowda, ex-Prime Minister,
    3. Mr. A.B. Vardhan, ex-Secretary General, CPI,
    4. Mr. Prakash Karat, Secretary General, CPIM
    5. Mr. Navin Patnaik, CM, Odisha,
    5. Mr. Sharad Yadav, JD (U),
    6. Mr. Mohd Adeeb, MP Rajya Sabha,
    7. Mr. Laloo Prasad Yadav, National President, RJD,
    8. Mr. Ramvilas Paswan, National President, LJP,
    9. Mr. Farooq Abdullah, Union Minister and ex-President, National Conference,
    10. Mr. Mani Shankar Iyer, Congress,
    11. Mr. Hanumant Rao, Congress,
    12. Mr. Wajahat Habibullah, Chairman, National Commission for Minorities,
    13. Mr. Atul Kumar Anjan, CPI
    14. Mr. Ajit Sahi, Senior Journalist,
    15. Ms. Manisha Sethi, Jamia Teachers Solidarity Association
    16. Mr. Ameeque Jamei, CPI Youth wing.

    Date & Venue: 4th Nov, 2012 at Mawlankar Hall, Rafi Marg, New Delhi at 10.30 am.

    Organised by: Peoples’ Campaign Agaisnt Politics of Terror (PCPT), New Delhi.

  • Year Wise Funding of Political Parties

    Year Wise Funding of Political Parties

    Afroz Alam Sahil, BeyondHeadlines

    New Delhi.  You see Netas spending millions in election campaigns and wonder where this money came from, especially when all political leaders all white words when it comes to their funding. BeyondHeadlines had compiled list of donations to all political parties. This information is received by RTI.

    Have a look for yourself at funding of various political parties

    S.No. Political Party 2010-11
    1. All India Congress Committee 8,04,49,284
    2. Nationalist Congress Party 13,55,000
    3. Communist Party of India 1,98,11,465
    4. Telugu Desam, 72,64,116
    5. Janta Dal (United) 80,90,000
    6. Rashtriya Janta Dal 30,00,000
    7. Lok Janshakti Party Nil
    8. Shiromani Akali Dal Nil
    9. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 10,02,16,650
    10. All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Khzhagam 2,52,19,000
    11. Shivsena 1,26,44,000
    12. Lok Satta Party 3,00,000
    13. Third View Party Nil
    14. All India Majlis-e- Ittehad ul Muslimeen Nil
    15. Bhartiya National Janta Dal Nil
    16. All India Liberal Party Nil
    17. Ambedkarbadi Party Nil
    18. Desia Padukappu Khazagam Nil
    19. Haryana Janhit Congress Nil
    20. Hindusthan Nirman Dal 87,701
    21. Mahan Dal 3,32,000
    22. Maulik Adhikar Party Nil
    23. People Democratic Forum Nil
    24. Rani Chennama Party 19,500

     

    Funding List of Political Parties in Year 2009-10

    http://beyondheadlines.in/2012/02/funding-list-of-political-parties-in-year-2009-10/

    Funding List of Political Parties in Year 2008-09

    http://beyondheadlines.in/2012/02/funding-list-of-political-parties-in-year-2008-09/

    Funding List of Political Parties in Year 2007-08

    http://beyondheadlines.in/2012/02/funding-list-of-political-parties-in-year-2007-08/

    Funding List of Political Parties in Year 2006-07

    http://beyondheadlines.in/2012/02/funding-list-of-political-parties-in-year-2006-07/

    Funding List of Political Parties in Year 2005-06

    http://beyondheadlines.in/2012/02/funding-list-of-political-parties-in-year-2005-06/

    Funding List of Political Parties in Year 2004-05

    http://beyondheadlines.in/2012/02/funding-list-of-political-parties-in-year-2004-05/

    Funding List of Political Parties in Year 2003-04

    http://beyondheadlines.in/2012/02/funding-list-of-political-parties-in-year-2003-04/

  • Funding List of Political Parties in Year 2009-10

    S.No. Political Party 2009-10
    1. All India Congress Committee 84,80,21,238
    2. Bhartiya Janta Party 93,90,53,133
    3. Nationalist Congress Party 03,03,00,000
    4. Communist Party of India 86,67,852
    5. Communist Party of India (Marxist) 44,43,079
    6. Praja Rajyam Party, Andhra Pradesh 60,59,101
    7. Telugu Desam, 06,14,03,371
    8. All India United Democratic Front, Assam. 26,30,000
    9. Janta Dal (United) 95,54,831
    10. Rashtriya Janta Dal 3,94,13,235
    11. Lok Janshakti Party 50,00,000
    12. Samajwadi Party 1,94,07,173
    13. Shiromani Akali Dal 75,21,000
    14. Sikkim Democratic Front 2,40,70,001
    15. Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Nil
    16. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 4,94,90,697
    17. All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Khzhagam 5,04,000
    18. Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam Nil
    19. Biju Janta Dal 5,00,00,000
    20. Peoples Guardian Party 16,08,000
    21. Shivsena 7,39,36,000
    22. Maharashtra Nav Nirman Sena 4,95,70,635
    23. Janta Dal (Secular) 1,10,00,000
    24. Lok Satta Party 2,60,14,000
    25. Jai Chattisgarh Party 22,90,000
    26. Haryana Swatantra Party 42,500
    27. Akhil Bhartiya Nagrik Sewa Sangh 7,06,000
    28. Rashtriya Vikas Party 66,18,000
    29. Jago Party 35,22,500
    30. Professionals Party of India 6,67,000
    31. National Development Party 22,603
    32. Janadhipathya Samraksha Samiti Nil
    33. Rashtriya Krantikaari Janta Dal 50,000
    34. Akhil Bhartiya Ramrajya Parishad 25,000
    35. Third View Party Nil
    36. Rashtriya Jan Sahay Dal 17,000
    37. Matra Bhakta Party Nil
    38. All India Majlis-e- Ittehad ul Muslimeen 10,00,000
    39. India Peace Party Nil
    40. Bahrtiya Satyagarah Sangathan Nil
    41. Bhartiya Satyarth sansthan Nil
    42. Rashtriya Sant Sandesh Paksh 1,45,000
    43. Loknayak Party 30,100
    44. Jammu & Kashmir National Conference Nil
    45. Akhand Bharat Samaj Party 25,498
  • Funding List of Political Parties in Year 2008-09

    S.No. Political Party 2008-09
    1. All India Congress Committee 27,80,98,000
    2. Bhartiya Janta Party 30,61,07,231
    3. Nationalist Congress Party 05,60,91,000
    4. Communist Party of India 25,85,000
    5. Communist Party of India (Marxist) 41,55,000
    6. Praja Rajyam Party, Andhra Pradesh 71,00,000
    7. Telugu Desam, 01,54,86,947
    8. All India United Democratic Front, Assam. 1,25,000
    9. Janta Dal (United) 4,54,00,000
    10. Rashtriya Janta Dal 1,00,00,000
    11. Lok Janshakti Party 26,14,000
    12. Rashtriya Lok Dal 86,32,500
    13. Samajwadi Party 39,50,000
    14. Sikkim Democratic Front Nil
    15. Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 26,40,000
    16. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 1,65,32,371
    17. All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Khzhagam 21,08,008
    18. Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam 33,00,900
    19. Biju Janta Dal Nil
    20. Peoples Guardian Party 34,57,557
    21. Shivsena 75,98,000
    22. Maharashtra Nav Nirman Sena 86,46,590
    23. Lok Satta Party 2,30,86,614
    24. Jai Chattisgarh Party 17,05,500
    25. Rashtriya Vikas Party 1,00,08,500
    26. Jago Party 78,50,000
    27. Janadhipathya Samraksha Samiti Nil
    28. Third View Party 1,00,000
    29. Rashtriya Jan Sahay Dal 1,00,000
    30. Matra Bhakta Party Nil
    31. All India Majlis-e- Ittehad ul Muslimeen Nil
    32. Loknayak Party 25,208*
    33. Jammu & Kashmir National Conference Nil
    34. Manav Jagriti Manch Nil
    35. Jan Unnayan Manch Nil
    36. Akhil Bhartiya Congress Dal (Ambedkar) Nil
    37. Bhartiya Jan Congress (Rashtriya) Nil
    38. Bharat ki Lok Zimmedar Party Nil
    39. Voluntary Indian Peoples Party Nil
    40. Jawan-Kisan Morcha Nil
    41. Bhartiya National Janta Dal Nil
    42. Bhartiya Rashtriya Bahujan Samaj Vikas Party Nil
    43. Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel Party Nil
    44. Federation of Sabha Nil
    45. National Youth Party Nil
    46. Soshit Samaj Dal Nil
    47. Hamar Peoples Convention Nil
    48. Brij Kranti Dal 31,978* 
    49. Ambedkarwadi Party Nil
    50. Bharat Vikas Paksh Nil
    51. Bhartiya Berozgaar Mazdoor Kisan Dal Nil
    52. Garo National Council Nil
    53. Jan-Nayay

     Dal

    Nil
    54. Rashtriya Sakar Party Nil
    55. Bhartiya Mahashakti Morcha 20,460
    56. Purulist Sarv Party Nil
    57. Rashtriya Praja Congress (secular) 1,35,000
    58. Sanatan Samaj Party Nil
  • Funding List of Political Parties in Year 2007-08

    S.No. Political Party 2007-08
    1. All India Congress Committee 07,89,74,701
    2. Bhartiya Janta Party 24,96,23,653
    3. Nationalist Congress Party 01,02,25,000
    4. Communist Party of India 41,25,800
    5. Communist Party of India (Marxist) 72,26,116
    6. Telugu Desam, 61,89,121
    7. All India United Democratic Front, Assam. 21,73,000
    8. Janta Dal (United) 21,00,000
    9. Samajwadi Party 11,00,000
    10. All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Khzhagam 1,08,000
    11. Shivsena 43,35,000
    12. Lok Satta Party 3,42,56,000
    13. Haryana Swatantra Party 42,000
    14. Rashtriya Vikas Party 3,00,000
    15. Jago Party 23,20,000
    16. Third View Party 3,00,000
    17. A.D.S.M.K. 1,16,300
    18. Satya-Vijay Party 50,55,500
  • Funding List of Political Parties in Year 2006-07

    S.No. Political Party 2006-07
    1. All India Congress Committee 12,07,73,413
    2. Bhartiya Janta Party 02,95,70,672
    3. Communist Party of India 12,69,000
    4. Communist Party of India (Marxist) 11,24,719
    5. Telugu Desam, 18,25,004
    6. All India United Democratic Front, Assam. 60,000
    7. Janta Dal (United) 50,000
    8. Samajwadi Party 6,57,000
    9. Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 4,25,000
    10. All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Khzhagam 10,00,000
    11. Shivsena 2,07,000
    12. Lok Satta Party 80,40,001
    13. Matra Bhakta Party 3,01,000
    14. Bhartiya Mahashakti Morcha 28,340
    15. Satya-Vijay Party 53,58,355
    16. Janmangal Paksh 9,95,965
  • Funding List of Political Parties in Year 2005-06

    S.No. Political Party 2005-06
    1. All India Congress Committee 05,96,63,692
    2. Bhartiya Janta Party 03,61,56,111
    3. Communist Party of India 40,33,690
    4. Communist Party of India (Marxist) 5,50,000
    5. Telugu Desam, 06,75,005
    6. All India United Democratic Front, Assam. 1,05,000
    7. Janta Dal (United) 4,70,000
    8. Samajwadi Party 3,01,001
    9. All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Khzhagam 5,50,000
    10. Shivsena 5,95,000
    11. Rashtriya Vikas Party 2,10,85,502
    12. Third View Party 1,00,000
    13. Matra Bhakta Party 1,10,99,000
    14. Bhartiya Mahashakti Morcha 30,120
    15. Satya-Vijay Party 33,24,000
    16. Samajwadi Yuva Dal 2,76,000
  • Funding List of Political Parties in Year 2004-05

    S.No. Political Party 2004-05
    1. All India Congress Committee 32,05,55,643
    2. Bhartiya Janta Party 34,15,46,289
    3. Communist Party of India 6,30,000
    4. Communist Party of India (Marxist) 8,96,355
    5. Telugu Desam, 01,53,47,692
    6. Janta Dal (United) 31,70,890
    7. Samajwadi Party 1,12,94,044
    8. Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 4,10,000
    9. All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Khzhagam 6,25,000
    10. Shivsena 4,09,40,000
    11. Rashtriya Vikas Party 3,89,60,602
    12. Matra Bhakta Party 45,50,000
    13. Manav Jagriti Manch 1,70,000
    14. Bhartiya Mahashakti Morcha 14,520
    15. Bhartiya Vikas Party 1,07,000
    16. Samajwadi Yuva Dal 60,000
  • Funding List of Political Parties in Year 2003-04

    S.No. Political Party 2003-04
    1. All India Congress Committee 02,83,01,101
    2. Bhartiya Janta Party 12,03,06,973
    3. Communist Party of India 7,79,148
    4. Communist Party of India (Marxist) 2,00,000
    5. Janta Dal (United) 50,000
    6. Samajwadi Party 1,22,70,041
    7. All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Khzhagam 6,78,000
    8. Bhartiya Vikas Party Nil
    9. Social Action Party Nil
    10. Parmarth Party 96,26,000
    11. Rashtriya Samajwadi Party (United) 30,44,500
  • Court Issues Summons in Cash For Vote Scam

    Court Issues Summons in Cash For Vote Scam

    BeyondHeadlines News Desk

    New Delhi: Former Samajwadi Party General Secretary Amar Singh, BJP leader L.K. Advani’s former aide Sudheendra Kulkarni and two former BJP MPs were on issued summons by a Delhi court to stand trial for their alleged role in the 2008 cash-for-vote scam, Press Trust of India (PTI) reported.

    Courtesy: NDTV

    Besides asking the four to be present in the court on September 6, Special Judge Sangita Dhingra Sehgal also issued production warrant against Singh’s former aide Sanjeev Saxena and alleged BJP activist Suhail Hindustani who were arrested earlier and presently lodged in Tihar Jail.

    The court sought the presence of the six accused including the two former BJP MPs Faggan Singh Kulaste and Mahabir Singh Bhagora before it, taking cognisance of the Delhi police charge sheet, filed in the case on Wednesday before it.

    “I take cognisance of all the offences mentioned in the charge sheet,” the judge said.

    Delhi Police, in its charge sheet, had indicted all six for their roles in the scam, involving payment of bribes to some MPs to win their votes in a trust motion, piloted by the Congress-led UPA government.

    While issuing summons to Singh, Kulkarni, Kulaste and Bhagora, the judge also asked police as to why they were not arrested earlier along with the two other accused.

    “Is there any special reason for not arresting them,” the judge asked.

    Public Prosecutor Rajeev Mohan, appearing for the Crime Branch of the Delhi police, told the court that the four were not arrested as their custodial interrogation was not required.

    Mohan, however, requested the judge to take cognisance and issue summons against all the six accused.