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Mathura Graveyard Committee Questions Rs 100 Per Grave Compensation for Damage
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Politique·5 g önceRésumé IA

Mathura Graveyard Committee Questions Rs 100 Per Grave Compensation for Damage

The committee managing Kabristan Ahle Muslimeen in Mathura has called the administration's compensation of Rs 100 per damaged grave "shocking" and an "insult to the dead" after a JCB allegedly damaged nine graves on April 26. Families reported seeing burial shrouds and skeletal remains, while the official valuation was Rs 100 per grave, tree, and concrete pillar.

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Times of India
Reform UK politicians promoted JCB pothole machine before £200,000 donation
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Politique·03.05.2026Résumé IA

Reform UK politicians promoted JCB pothole machine before £200,000 donation

Reform UK’s leading figures repeatedly promoted JCB’s pothole-fixing machine before the company donated £200,000 to the party. Nigel Farage, Lee Anderson, Robert Jenrick, Zia Yusuf and Richard Tice all praised the PotHole Pro, with Farage entering a rally on one of the vehicles. JCB made the £200,000 donation in November 2025 after years of funding the Conservatives. Two Reform-run councils have adopted the machines, while the Liberal Democrats have complained to the Electoral Commission questioning whether public contracts are being traded for political patronage.

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Guardian UK
Reform UK politicians promoted JCB pothole machine after £200,000 donation
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Politique·03.05.2026Résumé IA

Reform UK politicians promoted JCB pothole machine after £200,000 donation

Reform UK received a £200,000 donation from JCB in November 2025, after party figures including Nigel Farage repeatedly promoted the company's PotHole Pro machine. Farage entered a rally on the vehicle last year, calling it a symbol of 'broken Britain.' Liberal Democrats have complained to the Electoral Commission, questioning whether public contracts are being traded for political patronage. Two Reform-run councils have adopted the machines through proper procurement, though a 2021 trial in Lincolnshire initially found the machine ineffective.

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Guardian UK