The Election Commission on March 21 released data about electoral bonds along with alphanumeric numbers, allowing the lists of donors and the parties they were donating to to be matched.This data was received from the State Bank of India following a Supreme Court directive to this effect. The data reveal that Hyderabad-based company Megha Engineering and Infrastructures Ltd. (MEIL) donated â¹584 crore to the BJP, the highest amount given by any donor to a single party. This accounted for 9% of the total donations to the BJP, which encashed â¹6,060.5 crore overall, emerging as the top recipient of all electoral bond purchases. The top 18 companies according to the total amount purchased through electoral bonds, donated portions of the bonds to the BJP. MEILâs subsidiary, the Western U.P. Power Transmission Company Ltd., has donated â¹110 crore to the Congress, the third largest beneficiary, and â¹80 crore to the BJP. MEIL has also donated â¹195 crore to the Bharat Rashtra Samithi, the fourth largest beneficiary, and â¹85 crore to the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). The highest electoral bond donor overallâ lottery bigwig Santiago Martinâs Future Gaming and Hotel Services PRâ donated â¹542 crore to the Trinamool Congress, the second largest beneficiary of the scheme. This donation amounted to 33.7% of the total amount it encashed via the electoral bonds route. In all, the Future Gaming and Hotel Services purchased bonds worth â¹1,368 crore, of which 39.6% went to the Trinamool Congress (â¹542 crore), followed by the DMK (â¹503 crore), and the YSR Congress Party (â¹154 crore). The firm also donated â¹100 crore to the BJP. Qwik Supply Chain Ltd., 50% of which is owned by three Reliance Group companies, donated â¹375 crore to the BJP ( 6% of the amount encashed by the party) and â¹25 crore to the Shiv Sena. Haldia Energy donated bonds worth â¹281 crore to the Trinamool Congress and â¹81 crore to the BJP. Meanwhile, Vedanta Ltd. donated â¹229 crore to the BJP, followed by â¹125 crore to the Congress. Vedanta Ltd. was the largest donor of electoral bonds for the Congress, which encashed â¹1,422 crore in total. This is followed by the Western U.P. Power Transmission Company Ltd (â¹110 crore) and MKJ Enterprises (â¹91.6 crore). Keventer Food Park Infra Ltd., MKJ Enterprises Ltd., and Madanlal Ltd., which are all registered with the same address in Kolkata and share at least one director in common, jointly donated â¹573 crore. Of this amount 60%, at â¹346 crore, went to the BJP, and 21% (â¹121 crore) went to the Congress. The released data covers details of bonds purchased by donors and encashed by political parties between April 12, 2019 and January 24, 2024. The data released also highlights that several companies which have faced regulatory action over the past five years donated electoral bonds to the BJP in some measure. As reported previously, Diviâs Labs, Micro Labs, and Kalpataru Projects International were among those who contributed considerable amounts via electoral bonds between 2019 and 2023. For example, Micro Labs bought electoral bonds worth â¹16 crore, donating â¹7 crore to the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha, â¹6 crore to the BJP, and â¹3 crore to the Congress, while Diviâs Laboratories Ltd. donated â¹30 crore to the BJP, â¹20 crore to the BRS, and â¹5 crore to the Congress. These companies were also under the scanner of the Income Tax Department, the Enforcement Directorate or the U.S. Food and Drug Administration over alleged bad business practices or quality control. The Hinduâs Editorials New capabilities: India and the Agni-V with MIRV Three is a crowd: On Tamil Nadu political scene and the general election 2024 The Hinduâs Daily News Quiz Who among the following has been appointed as a new Election Commissioner? Sukhbir Singh Sandhu Bandaru Dattatreya Nayab Singh Saini Anup Chandra Pandey To know the answer and to play the full quiz, click here. [logo] Editor's Pick 22 March 2024 [The Hindu logo] In the Editor's Pick newsletter, The Hindu explains why a story was important enough to be carried on the front page of today's edition of our newspaper. [Arrow]Open in browser
[Mail icon]More newsletters Electoral bonds top donation is MEILâs â¹584 crore to BJP The Election Commission on March 21 released data about [electoral bonds along with alphanumeric numbers]( allowing the lists of donors and the parties they were donating to to be matched.This data was received from the State Bank of India following a Supreme Court directive to this effect. The data reveal that Hyderabad-based company Megha Engineering and Infrastructures Ltd. [(MEIL) donated â¹584 crore to the BJP]( the highest amount given by any donor to a single party. This accounted for 9% of the total donations to the BJP, which encashed â¹6,060.5 crore overall, emerging as the top recipient of all electoral bond purchases. The top 18 companies according to the total amount purchased through electoral bonds, donated portions of the bonds to the BJP. MEILâs subsidiary, the Western U.P. Power Transmission Company Ltd., has donated â¹110 crore to the Congress, the third largest beneficiary, and â¹80 crore to the BJP. MEIL has also donated â¹195 crore to the Bharat Rashtra Samithi, the fourth largest beneficiary, and â¹85 crore to the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). The highest electoral bond donor overallâ lottery bigwig Santiago Martinâs Future Gaming and Hotel Services PRâ donated â¹542 crore to the Trinamool Congress, the second largest beneficiary of the scheme. This donation amounted to 33.7% of the total amount it encashed via the electoral bonds route. In all, the Future Gaming and Hotel Services purchased bonds worth â¹1,368 crore, of which 39.6% went to the Trinamool Congress (â¹542 crore), followed by the DMK (â¹503 crore), and the YSR Congress Party (â¹154 crore). The firm also donated â¹100 crore to the BJP. Qwik Supply Chain Ltd., 50% of which is owned by three Reliance Group companies, donated â¹375 crore to the BJP ( 6% of the amount encashed by the party) and â¹25 crore to the Shiv Sena. Haldia Energy donated bonds worth â¹281 crore to the Trinamool Congress and â¹81 crore to the BJP. Meanwhile, Vedanta Ltd. donated â¹229 crore to the BJP, followed by â¹125 crore to the Congress. [Vedanta Ltd. was the largest donor of electoral bonds for the Congress]( which encashed â¹1,422 crore in total. This is followed by the Western U.P. Power Transmission Company Ltd (â¹110 crore) and MKJ Enterprises (â¹91.6 crore). Keventer Food Park Infra Ltd., MKJ Enterprises Ltd., and Madanlal Ltd., which are all registered with the same address in Kolkata and share at least one director in common, jointly donated â¹573 crore. Of this amount 60%, at â¹346 crore, went to the BJP, and 21% (â¹121 crore) went to the Congress. The released data covers details of bonds purchased by donors and encashed by political parties between April 12, 2019 and January 24, 2024. The [data released also highlights]( that several companies which have faced regulatory action over the past five years donated electoral bonds to the BJP in some measure. As reported previously, Diviâs Labs, Micro Labs, and Kalpataru Projects International were among those who contributed considerable amounts via electoral bonds between 2019 and 2023. For example, Micro Labs bought electoral bonds worth â¹16 crore, donating â¹7 crore to the Sikkim Krantikari Morcha, â¹6 crore to the BJP, and â¹3 crore to the Congress, while Diviâs Laboratories Ltd. donated â¹30 crore to the BJP, â¹20 crore to the BRS, and â¹5 crore to the Congress. These companies were also under the scanner of the Income Tax Department, the Enforcement Directorate or the U.S. Food and Drug Administration over alleged bad business practices or quality control. The Hinduâs Editorials [Arrow][New capabilities: India and the Agni-V with MIRV](
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