Electoral Bonds of over ₹10,700 crore purchased since 2018, says activist
The Hindu
As many as 24,650 Electoral Bonds of the denomination of ₹1 crore accounted for the lion’s share of the total value of the Bonds printed in the last 4 years
Electoral Bonds worth over ₹10,700 crore have been purchased between 2018 and October this year in 22 phases of their sale, according to a Right to Information (RTI) reply.
The Department of Economic Affairs, which is under the Finance Ministry, in response to an RTI request filed by transparency activist Commodore Lokesh Batra (Retd.) stated that 24,650 Electoral Bonds of the denomination of ₹1 crore accounted for the lion’s share of the total value of the Bonds printed in the last 4 years.
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According to the reply, as many as 26,600 bonds of the denomination of ₹10 lakh, 93,000 of ₹1 lakh and 2,65,000 bonds of ₹10,000 and ₹1,000, each, had also been printed.
Over ₹7.63 crore, the reply also stated, was charged to the government as commission by the State Bank of India (SBI) for the sale of Electoral Bonds so far, the activist said.
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