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[ad_1] Narayana Murthy-led Infosys donated Rs 1 crore to Janata Dal (Secular) two months before the 2018 Karnataka elections, shows the latest data on electoral bonds disclosed by the Election Commission on Sunday.The previous list featured Indian conglomerates like the...
[ad_1] The Election Commission on Sunday uploaded on its website electoral bonds data received from political parties that it had given to the Supreme Court in sealed covers in November.This tranche of data includes the date of the bonds, denominations,...
[ad_1] The Election Commission has always been in favour of transparency, but there is a need to ensure that the donors’ privacy is protected, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said on Saturday.Kumar’s comments came after the poll panel on Thursday...
[ad_1] An Andhra Pradesh-based infrastructure company founded by Chintakunta Munuswamy Ramesh, a Bharatiya Janata Party Rajya Sabha member, purchased electoral bonds worth Rs 45 crore in the span of three months, just as it was bagging a major project in...
[ad_1] The revelation that his lottery empire is the single largest buyer of electoral bonds in India has made Santiago Martin infamous across the country. But if a person close to him is to be believed, the Tamil Nadu-based businessman...
[ad_1] In the electoral bonds data released by the Election Commission, one name stood out – Hub Power Company. Shortly after the preliminary analysis of the data, news outlets and social media platforms buzzed with reports that Pakistan-based Hub Power...
The Bharatiya Janata Party has received Rs 8,252 crore through electoral bonds, not Rs 6,000 crore, as Home Minister Amit Shah claimed at a media event on Friday. At the India Today conclave, Shah claimed the BJP had received just...
[ad_1] <!-- --> The BJP got Rs 8,000 crore in electoral bonds and if one compares it with the amount received by the Congress, it would be clear who has been carrying out loot, Uddhav Thackeray claimed Published Date -...
[ad_1] Between April 2019 and January 2024, four firms linked to the Kolkata-based Keventer group of companies donated over Rs 600 crore to political parties through electoral bonds. This means that the group bought the most bonds after the lottery...
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