Khaleej Times

BJP got Rs4.9B, Cong Rs861M in trust donations over 4 yrs

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new delhi — Nine electoral trusts have donated Rs6.3 billion to political parties between 2013-14 and 2016-17, with the BJP receiving Rs4.9 billion and the INC (Indian National Congress) Rs861 million, a report said on Monday.

Five national parties received 92.30 per cent (Rs5.9 billion) of the total donations from electoral trusts, while 16 regional parties got only 7.70 per cent (Rs490 million) out of Rs6.3 billion donations from electoral trusts, a report by the Associatio­n for Democratic Reforms (ADR) said.

The BJP and the Congress are the only two political parties to receive donations from electoral trusts every financial year, it added.

Total donations to political parties during 2013-14 was Rs850 million, 2014-15 (Rs1.8 billion), 2015-16 (Rs490.5 million) and 2016-17 (Rs3.25 billion), ADR said. “Between 2013-14 and 2016-17, nine registered electoral trusts donated a total of Rs6.4 billion of which only two electoral trusts (Prudent and Samaj Electoral Trusts) have donated more than twice,” it added.

Out of the 21 registered electoral trusts, 14 have been submitting copies of their contributi­on report to the Election Commission, consistent­ly, since their registrati­on.

Satya/Prudent Electoral Trust and Janhit Electoral Trust are the only two who have submitted their contributi­on report for all four years, 2013-14 to 2016-17.

Satya Electoral Trust changed its name to Prudent Electoral Trust during 2016-17. There are 11 such registered electoral trusts who either have declared not receiving any contributi­ons or have not submitted their reports, at all, since their registrati­on. Kalyan Electoral Trust has not even once submitted its contributi­on report to the ECI since its registrati­on.

According to the rules formulated by the government, electoral trusts are required to donate 95 per cent of their total income to registered political parties in a financial year.

The ADR said that 14 out of the 21 electoral trusts, registered with the CBDT, submitted their contributi­on details for 2016-17 to the ECI of which only six declared to have received any donations during that year. One, Janshakti Electoral Trust, was registered only in September 2017.

Six electoral trusts which have declared receiving contributi­ons during 2016-17, have received a total amount of Rs3.25 billion from corporates and individual­s and distribute­d Rs3.25 billion to various political parties, it said.

Amongst all, Prudent Electoral Trust has received the highest, Rs2.84 and distribute­d it to six political parties during 2016-17.

Contributi­ons received by Prudent Electoral Trust form 87.18 per cent of the total amount donated to all electoral trusts during 2016-17.

During 2016-17, Prudent Electoral Trust donated 88.90 per cent or Rs2.52 billion to the BJP while Janta Nirvachak Electoral Trust donated 100 per cent or Rs250 million of its total income to the BJP.

The BJP alone received Rs2.9 billion or 89.22 per cent of the total donations received by all political parties from electoral trusts during 2016-17.

Other nine political parties (including the INC, the SAD, the SP etc) received only Rs350 million collective­ly, the report said. The Congress got Rs160 million followed by the Shiromani Akali Dal (Rs 90 million), it added. — PTI

 ?? AFP ?? President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrive ahead of the dudget session at the Parliament house in New Delhi on Monday. —
AFP President Ram Nath Kovind and Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrive ahead of the dudget session at the Parliament house in New Delhi on Monday. —

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