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National Press Release – to be released across India 28 May 2017 – for immediate release Swarna Bharat Party calls for a national emergency to stop 5 lakh Indians dying from TB each year Mr Rahul Pandit, President of Swarna Bharat Party, India’s only liberal party, said that tuberculosis is a totally preventable Third World
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From here. National Press Release – to be released across India 28 May 2017 – for immediate release [Word version] Mr Rahul Pandit, President of Swarna Bharat Party, India’s only liberal party, condemned the recent Prevention of Cruelty (Regulations to Livestock Markets) Rules which prohibit the sale of animals that could be used for slaughter
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National Press Release – to be released across India [Word version] 24 September 2016 Mr Sanjay Sonawani, President of Swarna Bharat Party mourned the loss of 18 soldiers in Uri to terrorists from Pakistan. The party salutes all India’s soldiers, who do a great job in the face of enormous challenges. India wants peace with
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Copy of National Press Release by Swarna Bharat Party 13 September 2016 The deprived sections of India’s society have long been misled by the empty slogans of the socialists. Only the policies of liberalism can break their bondage and provide the security and opportunity to lift them socially and economically. The liberal policies of Swarna
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We the people of India had been given a largely liberal Constitution at the birth of the Indian republic on 26 January 1950. Over the years, this Constitution has turned illiberal through many of the amendments it has been subjected to. One of first assaults came with the removal by the Nehru government of the
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National Press Release – to be released across India 26 August 2016 – embargoed till 4 pm. [Marathi version of the press release: in Word | PDF] President of Swarna Bharat Party, Sanjay Sonawani, asks Mr Modi to substantially increase funding for the police and judiciary Swarna Bharat Party, India’s only liberal party, held a press conference in
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Before we start to analyse the concept of state autonomy, it is imperative that we, first understand what the concept of a ‘ state’ means and its relevance. We also need to know the boundaries between the state and the major power groupings in the civil society. So, what is this thing called ‘a state’?