Poll panel seeks ban on secret funds to parties

August 11, 2013

Secret_fundsNew Delhi, Aug 11: The Election Commission is turning the heat on political parties and candidates by insisting that they should not accept “anonymous donations,” thus restricting funding to MPs and MLAs depending on the limit during the elections.

The fresh move is likely to come as a jolt to the parties which are resisting a right to information (RTI) scrutiny.

Earlier, the Supreme Court said in two separate verdicts that politicians who are in jail should not be allowed to contest elections and those convicted should be disqualified from Parliament and legislature.

These are a part of the Election Commission’s proposal recently submitted to the Law Commission of India, which is entrusted with bringing electoral reforms to plug poll malpractices and preventing use of black money. The Law Commission is collecting views from all stake holders, including political parties, on electoral reforms.

In the proposal, the Election Commission also said that like election expenditure cap on contestants, ceiling should be imposed on campaign expenditure by the parties.

The commission also said receiving of funds through sale of coupons by political parties should be accounted through the issue of proper receipts and maintenance of records.

It said maintenance of separate bank accounts by each contesting candidate for poll expenses should be made mandatory and any transaction above Rs 20,000 not done through dedicated bank account should be treated as not shown in books of accounts and therefore un-accounted both for political party and candidates.

Major suggestion

Another major suggestion made by the commission was a ceiling on campaign expenditure made by the parties for parliamentary and assembly elections. At present, there is no cap on expenditure made by political parties during campaign but there is a ceiling of Rs 40 lakh for each Lok Sabha contestant while it is Rs 16 lakh for each Assembly contestant.

“For the parties, it should be either a fraction (50 per cent) or not more than the expenditure ceiling limit provided for the candidate multiplied by the number of candidates of the party contesting the poll,” said the commission.

The amount of donation given to a candidate by a political party should not exceed the ceiling of expenditure prescribed for the election concerned. Star campaigners (leaders of political parties) should be restricted to 5 or 10 in total per party for by-elections.

Tax relief should be given only for the parties that contest election and win seats in Parliament/State Legislature. Maintenance of accounts by parties should be made compulsory and they should be audited by charted accountants. Audited accounts should be placed in public domain, the proposal added.

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"In solidarity with the brave students of JNU. This cruel attack is meant to 'punish' JNU students because they dared to stand up. It's so bad that even Union Ministers are tweeting helplessly. Modi Sarkar must answer why cops aresiding with goons," the Hyderabad MP tweeted.

The AIMIM has also tweeted expressing solidarity with the "students of JNU". "AIMIM stands in solidarity with the students of Jawaharlal Nehru University. Who feels threatened by the voice of students?," the party said in a tweet.

Violence broke out at the JNU on Sunday night as masked men armed with sticks and rods attacked students and teachers and damaged property on the campus, prompting the administration to call in police which conducted a flag march.

At least 28 people, including JNU Students' Union president Aishe Ghosh, were injured as chaos reigned on the campus for nearly two hours.

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Ayodhya, Aug 4: Ramarchan puja begins at Ram Janmabhoomi site ahead of the foundation laying ceremony of Ram Temple in Ayodhya.
Ramarchan Puja is a prayer to invite all major gods and goddesses ahead of Lord Ram's arrival.

Mahesh Bhagchandka, one of the trustees of Ashok Singhal foundation as Yajman in the puja said, "This is being conducted at the temporary seat of Ramlalla. The pooja will be conducted in four phases."

Speaking about the third and fourth phases, he said: "In the third phase, Dashrath, father of Lord Ram with his wives will be worshipped and then all three brothers of Lord Ram - Laxman, Bharat and Shatrughan with their wives. Lord Hanuman ji will too be worshipped. Whereas in the fourth phase, Lord Ram will be worshipped."
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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday offered prayers at the Hanuman Garhi temple during his visit to Ayodhya to take stock of the preparations for the 'bhoomi pujan'.
He along with officials also visited 'Ram ki Paudi' to inspect the arrangements ahead of the foundation stone laying ceremony.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is scheduled to lay the foundation stone of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on August 5. 

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Indian regulations allow a foreign airline to buy as much as 49% of a local carrier, while overseas investors other than airlines can buy an entire carrier. The government didn’t find a single bidder when it tried to sell Air India in 2018.

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