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The Delhi High Court has declined to consider a plea challenging "freebies" and cash-oriented schemes by political parties before elections, citing ongoing hearings on the same issue by the Supreme Court. The petition, filed by a retired judge, objected to such schemes by parties like AAP, BJP, and Congress, claiming they violate election laws and amount to "bribe in the form of election promises".
Courtesy: theprint.in
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