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Ever since the Electoral Bonds data is out in the public domain, there have been many media reports alleging Quid Pro Quo in political donations through bonds. The former investigating officers say that there are preliminary evidence to initiate investigation under the Prevention of Corruption Act. Know more about it in the video. Please like, share, subscribe the channel Here are the articles of various media reports on quid pro quo:
Keventer group gave BJP Rs 320 crore while ED case was hot https://www.reporters-collective.in/trc/keventer-group-gave-bjp-rs-320-cr Kolkata-based Keventer Group gave over Rs 320 crore to BJP in electoral bonds – half of its total donations ..In 2018, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury went to the Calcutta High Court seeking an inquiry against the state government for underselling 47% share in the joint venture to its partner Keventer Agro Limited at Rs 85.5 crore.
After Rs 170 crore to BJP, DLF got ‘clean chit’ in Vadra land deal from Haryana govt https://www.thenewsminute.com/news/after-rs-170-crore-to-bjp-dlf-got-clean-chit-in-vadra-land-deal-from-haryana-govt The state BJP government told the High Court in April 2023 that it had found no violations in the deals. As Vadra claimed vindication on social media, the Haryana government clarified that it had not given a “clean chit” to the parties accused.
UP firm gave Rs 10 crore to BJP less than a month after bagging contract for Kashmir tunnel https://www.thenewsminute.com/news/up-firm-gave-rs-10-crore-to-bjp-less-than-a-month-after-bagging-contract-for-kashmir-tunnel On December 19, 2019, Apco Infratech was issued a “letter of award” by the Union territory administration to execute the construction of the 6.4 km-long Z-Morh tunnel in Ganderbal district.
| "जहां घूसखोरी के लिंक निकालेंगे, तब कोर्ट monitored जांच होंगी" -Jagdeep Chhokar https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzbZw8Dzng4 the Founder member of Association for Democratic Reforms, Jagdeep Chhokar said the Unique Hidden numbers on Electoral Bonds will link the data between donors and political parties. He also said that investigative agencies will not probe on Electoral Bonds data, rather they will not be allowed to do so. Hence, a court monitored investigation is the only way forward and that can happen only if someone goes to the court with definite evidence of corruption derived from the Electoral Bonds data.
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Trinamool Congress Links Emerge in Future Gaming Lottery Winners, A Major Electoral Bond Contributor https://thewire.in/politics/trinamool-congress-links-emerge-in-future-gaming-lottery-winners-a-major-electoral-bond-contributor
The influx of funds into a regional party has far surpassed that of the century-old Congress party. It raises questions about the sources and motives behind these significant contributions,” said Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Choudhury. Interestingly, at least three significant jackpot winners of “Dear Lottery” had close links with the ruling party of the state, Trinamool Congress.
Before the Supreme Court struck them down as illegal on February 15, electoral bonds were paper instruments that anyone could buy from the State Bank of India and give to a political party, which could redeem them for money.
When the Modi government introduced the scheme in 2018, it claimed that electoral bonds would help clean up political finance in India by allowing donors to contribute money to parties anonymously.
Technically, yes. Unlike a bank cheque, the bond did not carry any names – no name surfaced in the banking system when the bond was redeemed. While this allowed a donor to remain anonymous, recent disclosures have made it clear that donors declared their identities to the parties while handing them over the bonds.
by Supriya Sharma & Project Electoral Bond
18/03/2024
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