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<h1>Rule 3: Central Government Can Classify Organizations as Political Based on Activities and Objectives, Not Just Party Status.</h1> The Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Rules, 2011, under Rule 3, empower the Central Government to designate an organization as being of a political nature, even if it is not a political party. This designation can be based on factors such as having political objectives in its bylaws, being a trade union with political goals, or being a voluntary group involved in political activities. Organizations like student unions, workers' unions, or groups based on caste, community, or religion that advance political interests, and those engaging in political actions like strikes or protests, may also be classified as political in nature.