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  • 4/18/2025
Rs. 6,000 crores in political party coffers, and no idea where they came from.

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00:30The irony is that they have been billing this as a huge victory for transparency, but it's
00:41actually not transparent at all to anyone but the two parties involved.
00:46The Modi government instituted a new instrument of electoral giving called electoral bonds,
00:52which sound really fancy, but the way they work is really simple.
00:56Any private individual or corporate entity can go to a bank, can buy a bond in any amount
01:01they want, and then deposit that bond in the bank account of a political party.
01:07The advantage of this for whoever is giving the donation and whoever's receiving the donation
01:11is that these bonds are completely anonymous.
01:14So the corporate entity knows who they give it to, and the recipient knows where the money
01:20is coming from, but no one on the outside knows about the transaction.
01:24In years past, there's been a limit on how much corporations can give.
01:28They could give up to seven and a half percent of their net profits.
01:33What the government has done is to eliminate that entirely.
01:36So now corporates can give an unlimited sum.
01:45Number one is it could insist that every rupee of political giving, either to a party or
01:50to a candidate, has to be processed digitally, so there's no more cash, so everything needs
01:55to be digital.
01:56Number two is that political parties right now aren't subject to any kind of independent
02:01audit of their books.
02:03So political parties have to disclose their balance sheets, but they're usually created
02:08by their own chartered accountants.
02:10There's no third-party check on whether or not these numbers have been doctored, so no
02:14one really takes it very seriously.
02:17Number three is that India has a very powerful election commission, which supervises the
02:21conduct of elections and is in charge of regulating campaign finance, but the regulations and
02:26authorities that that commission has date back to the early 1950s.
02:31And so very simple things like politicians paying off media houses to write favorable
02:38news stories isn't actually a violation of campaign finance law.
02:43So these are three simple things that India could do if it was serious about taking up the challenge.

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