ECI releases Electoral Bonds Data

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  Recent News
    ECI publishes data online
      Following Supreme Court order
      Data covers April 12, 2019, to February 15, 2024
      Details uploaded on ECI's website
  When
    Supreme Court's order dated
      February 15, 2024
      March 11, 2024
    SBI provided data on March 12, 2024
    Data uploaded on March 13, 2024
  Why
    To ensure transparency in political funding
    Supreme Court invalidated Electoral Bonds Scheme
      On February 15, 2024
  What
    Electoral Bonds Scheme
      Introduced in 2017
      For anonymous donations to political parties
      Purchased from authorized banks
      Donated to political parties for encashment
      Unencashed within 15 days
        Donated to Prime Minister's Relief Fund
    Details SBI provided
      Purchase date
      Denomination
      Name of purchaser
      Encashment details by political parties
        Date of encashment
        Denominations of encashed bonds
    Transfer method to ECI
      Pen drive with password-protected PDFs
      Envelope with passwords and a letter to CEC
  Where
    Data available on ECI's website
      Access URL provided by ECI
  Who
    Supreme Court of India
      Directed ECI and SBI
    State Bank of India (SBI)
      Provided the data
    Election Commission of India (ECI)
      Published the data online
    Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar
      Received the data
  How
    SBI complied with Supreme Court's directive
      Data transferred on a pen drive
      Details enclosed in password-protected PDFs
  Significance
    Enhances transparency and disclosure in political funding
    Reflects ECI's stance in favor of disclosure
  Challenges
    Original scheme allowed anonymous donations
      Raised concerns over transparency
  Way Forward
    Continued scrutiny and public disclosure of political funding mechanisms

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has released data on electoral bonds following directives from the Supreme Court of India. This initiative aims to enhance transparency in political funding by disclosing details of electoral bonds purchased and redeemed between April 12, 2019, and February 15, 2024. The data, which includes information such as the date of purchase, denomination, name of the buyer, and details of each electoral bond redeemed by political parties, was provided by the State Bank of India (SBI) and uploaded to the ECI’s website. This move comes after the Supreme Court invalidated the Electoral Bonds Scheme, initially introduced in 2017 to allow anonymous donations to political parties​​​​.

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