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Analysis of Income and Expenditure of National Political Parties for FY 2020-21
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Analysis of Criminal and Financial Details Of Newly Elected MPs of Rajya Sabha June, 2022
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Uttarakhand Assembly Elections 2022: Analysis of Election Expenditure Statements of MLAs
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Analysis Of Income and Expenditure Of Regional Political Parties For FY 2020-21 - As on 27th May 2022
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Punjab Assembly Elections 2022 : Analysis of Election Expenditure Statements of MLAs
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GUJARAT SURVEY REPORT - 2018
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JAMMU & KASHMIR SURVEY REPORT - 2018
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MANIPUR SURVEY REPORT - 2018
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ASSAM SURVEY REPORT - 2018
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TELANGANA SURVEY REPORT - 2018
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41 Out of Jharkhand's 81 New MLAs have Criminal Cases | Against Them
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The Long Story: Fixing the electoral bonds
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Electoral Bonds Scam: Why is it a Threat to Indian Democracy? | The Quint
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ADR's Plea Against Electoral Bonds In SC, India Demands Transparent Poll Funding | Urban Debate
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Electoral Bonds Scam: Why is it a Threat to Indian Democracy?
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BJP declares Rs 1,027-crore income in FY18: Report
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In 2017, BJP spent 74 per cent of its Rs 1,027.34 crore income
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BJP declares income of Rs 1,027 crore for FY18, Congress info still awaited: Report
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BJP declares income of Rs 1,027 crore during 2017-18: Report
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BJP declares income of Rs 1,027.34 crore in 2017-18, spends 74 per cent
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