Election Bonds Worth ₹ 16,000 Crore Sold Till 2022. Who Got How Much - NEWS SENTRY

Breaking

Post Top Ad

Responsive Ads Here

Thursday 15 February 2024

Election Bonds Worth ₹ 16,000 Crore Sold Till 2022. Who Got How Much



New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party is likely to be hit the hardest with the Supreme Court scrapping the electoral bonds scheme, as the party received over 60% of the donations made under the scheme between 2016-2022. Just months ahead of the Lok Sabha 2024 polls, a five-judge bench, headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachud, declared the electoral bonds scheme unconstitutional. The court said that the scheme infringes upon the citizens' fundamental right to information.
Electoral bonds are a financial instrument that allows individuals and businesses to make anonymous donations to political parties. They were introduced by the BJP government in 2018 as an alternative to cash donations. They were pitched as an initiative to bring transparency in political funding.

According to Election Commission data, 28,030 electoral bonds worth ₹ 16,437.63 crore were sold between 2016 and 2022.
The BJP was the primary beneficiary of these donations and received ₹ 10,122 crore, nearly 60% of the total donations. The main opposition Congress party came a distant second, receiving ₹ 1,547 crore or 10 per cent in the same period, while West Bengal's ruling Trinamool Congress got ₹ 823 crore or 8 per cent of all electoral bonds.

EC data also shows that from 2017 to 2022, the BJP received over five times the donations through electoral bonds than the Congress did.

While the electoral bonds had been brought to curb black money and bring transparency into political donations, the Supreme Court today said that the objectives do not justify the scheme. Additionally, it highlighted that alternative methods could effectively achieve these goals.

No comments:

Post a Comment