DMK moves SC Over Freebies Case; Says ‘Welfare Schemes Can't Be Called Freebies' | Latest News

The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) filed an impeachment motion with the Supreme Court, requesting to be included as a party to the claim that political parties should not be allowed to make giveaways during election campaigns. The DMK claimed that the current argument before the Supreme Court has implications for all of India because numerous programs have been launched to target various population demographics, and only one program can be implemented across all of the states.The DMK claims in its motion before the court that there are no set criteria that can determine what scheme qualifies as a freebie. The DMK noted that state governments are permitted to enact social programs per the Constitution.#dmk #freebiescase #supremecourt

Passenger Taxi Falls Into Deep Gorge On Jammu-Srinagar National Highway  Rescue Operations Underway
PM Narendra Modi Explains Bill Gates People Should Compete With ChatGPT And Surpass AI
Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath Plays Holi At Gorakhnath Temple Amid Jai Shree Ram Chants
Clash Erupts Between JDS And BJP Workers During A Public Meeting In Karnatakas Tumakuru
Fire Breaks Out At Sactum Of Mahakaleshwar Temple In Ujjain MP During Holi Celebration