Political Funding
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Electoral bonds scheme is absolutely transparent mode of political funding, Centre tells SC
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BJP got nearly 75% of donations to political parties in 2020-2021, shows Election Commission data
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BJP received Rs 2,642.63 crore donations from unidentified sources in 2019-’2020, finds ADR
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BJP received Rs 2,555 crore worth electoral bonds, 76% of total, in 2019-’20: NDTV
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SC refuses stay on electoral bonds ahead of Assembly polls, fresh ones to be issued from April 1
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PM-CARES Fund received Rs 3,076 crore in five days of March, reveals audit statement made public
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India’s seven national parties got 67% of funds from ‘unknown sources’ in 2018-’19, says report
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Supreme Court refuses immediate stay on electoral bonds scheme ahead of Delhi elections
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Congress links electoral bonds to money laundering after report claims Centre ignored RBI’s advice
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Your Morning Fix: Rs 3,622 crore of electoral bonds in just two months, US-China trade war, and more
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Election Commission tells SC it is not opposed to electoral bonds, but to anonymity of donations
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SC refuses to grant interim stay on electoral bonds, to hear pleas against the scheme on April 10
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Supreme Court to hear petitions challenging electoral bonds scheme on April 5
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Electoral bonds will have repercussions on transparency of political funding, EC tells Supreme Court
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BJP should run on donations from party workers, not industrialists, says Amit Shah
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In charts: Who funds India’s political parties?
Shoaib Daniyal
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BJP received 80% of six national parties’ income from unknown sources in 2017-’18: Report
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What if someone just buys the Indian government (and the Opposition) at a wholesale rate?
Devangshu Datta
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The Congress is facing a financial crisis ahead of 2019 General Elections: Bloomberg
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As electoral bonds go on sale again, their popularity may lie in absence of transparency around them
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan