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This Article is From May 20, 2017

Election Commission Calls Electoral Bonds ‘Retrograde’

Election Commission Calls Electoral Bonds ‘Retrograde’
Bharat Electronics Ltd. employees test voting machines as they come off the assembly line in Bangalore, India. (Photographer: Namas Bhojani/Bloomberg News)

The Election Commission said that the introduction of electoral bonds by the government will compromise transparency in political funding and termed it as a "retrograde step."

The Commission made these observations before the parliamentary standing committee on Law and Personnel in a written deposition.

The committee had met to discuss issues including electronic voting machines, paper trail machines and electoral reforms.

The poll panel also opposed state funding saying, it will not be able to check a candidate's own expenditures during elections.

“The amendment in Section 29 C of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 making it no longer necessary to report details of donations received through electoral bonds is a retrograde step as transparency of political funding would be compromised as a result of the change,” the commission said.

The government has said electoral bonds are aimed at cleansing the system of poll funding and invited suggestions from all political parties for making the process better.

“People have been wanting to pay (political parties) by cheques but there has been a fear that they could land in trouble as their identity would stand exposed. (Through the electoral bonds) we have addressed both the issues - ensuring clean donations and keeping identity of the donor confidential,” Finance Minister Arun Jaitley had said in the Rajya Sabha in March.

Also Read: Electoral Bonds A Disaster For Public Transparency: Milan Vaishnav

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