New Delhi, Mar 14 (IANS): The Election Commission of India on Thursday uploaded the data on electoral bonds on its website. The data was published as it was received from the State Bank of India (SBI) on March 12.
“It may be recalled that in the said matter, the ECI has consistently and categorically weighed in favour of disclosure and transparency, a position reflected in the proceedings of the Hon'ble Supreme Court and noted in the order also,” the ECI said as it published the data on the site.
The first part of the details contains 337 pages sharing the names of the corporate entities that bought electoral bonds and the date of purchase.

The second part containing 426 pages provides the details of the political parties, dates, and the amount.
However, it could not be known which company bought electoral bonds of which corporate houses. The full lists are available on top of the IANS website.
The donors to various political parties through electoral bonds included Grasim Industries, Bajaj Auto, Megha Engineering, Torrent Power, Bharti Airtel, DLF Commercial Developers, Vedanta Ltd, Cipla, several Bajaj entities, Apollo Tyres, Lakshmi Mittal, Edelweiss Housing Finance Ltd, PVR, Keventer, Sula Wine, Wlespun, Sun Pharma, Vardhman Textiles, Utkal Alumina, Cavalier Transporters, Piramal Enterprises Ltd, Muthoot Finance Limited, Pegasus Properties Private Limited, Finolex Cables Ltd, Jindal Poly Films Limited, Navayuga Engineering, Orient Fashion, Prime Sales Corporation and ITC Limited, Shauryavir Carriers Private Limited, The Supreme Industries, Ace Commercial Company and many more.
The recipients of funds through electoral bonds include the BJP, Congress, AIADMK, BRS, Shiv Sena, TDP, YSR Congress, DMK, JD-S, NCP, Trinamool Congress, JD-U, RJD, AAP, Jan Sena Party, and SP.








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Alphonso Dsouza, Mumbai
Fri, Mar 15 2024is there any provision in the law whereby the true culprits (from amongst the donors and receivers) can be punished and sent behind bars? If not, it will become a joke. Who can teach a lesson to these culprits.... we the people of India by voting diligently and getting a better governance.
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Anand A, Mangaluru
Fri, Mar 15 2024Tragedy is not the Electoral Bonds, but the godhi media in bondage. Bought to be in slavery.
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Ananda Moorthi., Thokkottu, 575017.
Fri, Mar 15 2024ಕರಿ ಮನಿ ಮಾಲಿಕ ನಾವೆಲ್ಲ...... पूरा दाल ही काला है।
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David Pais, Mangalore
Thu, Mar 14 2024INDIAS DEVELOPMENT UNDER NARENDRA A WELL DEVELOPED ORGANISED DAY AND NIGHT CORRUPTION.
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Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront
Thu, Mar 14 2024Well Organized Syndicate ...
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Don, Mangalore
Thu, Mar 14 2024This is the only "Make in India" we have. A novel way of converting black into white, and most importantly there will be no raids from CBI and other taxes issues and spending time in jail. Just pay what is called "Chandha (Donations ) - Ka - Dhandha (Business). That's where these political parties get their moneys from, to use crores to rupees to buy any opposition.
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