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    AMIT SHAH ON SAHARA REFUND

    Choice between those who constructed Ram Temple and those who opened fire at Ram bhakts: Amit Shah

    Union home minister Amit Shah criticized opposition parties for blaming EVMs, expressed confidence in BJP's majority. He questioned the opposition's lack of a clear PM candidate and emphasized India's stance on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Shah also promised a new mega sugar mill in Maharajganj if BJP returns to power.

    Rahul, Priyanka will not be blamed for Lok Sabha poll defeat, claims Amit Shah

    Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated that Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge will lose his job after the Lok Sabha election results are announced on June 4. He added that Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi will not be blamed for the defeat. Shah predicted a strong performance by PM Modi and criticised the opposition leaders for alleged corruption and lack of understanding of people's issues.

    Amit Shah says 2.5 lakh investors in Sahara cooperatives have got refund worth Rs 241 crore so far

    In March last year, the Supreme Court directed transferring Rs 5,000 crore from Sahara-Sebi refund account to the Central Registrar of Cooperative Societies (CRCS).

    Sahara Refund Portal: We have refunded Rs. 241 crore to 2.5 lakh small investors, says Amit Shah

    Govt has refunded Rs. 241 crore to approximately 2.5 lakh small investors who had deposited funds in four cooperative societies of Sahara Group. Cooperation Minister Amit Shah said they had refunded Rs 241 crore to roughly 2.5 lakh small investors. As pe...

    Sahara-Sebi refund: Rs 25,000 crore of Sahara depositors stuck; What is the Consolidated Fund of India

    The transfer of unclaimed cash from the Sahara-Sebi Refund Account to the Consolidated Fund of India is being investigated by the government, with the intention of compensating investors who later file claims.

    Sahara-Sebi refund account may be transferred to government

    The Supreme Court, in 2012, upheld an order by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi), and directed group entities Sahara India Real Estate Corp and Sahara Housing Investment Corp to refund investors, with interest, depositing the funds with the capital markets regulator.

    The Economic Times
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