Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

JAITLEY: OPEN TO SUGGESTION­S ON CLEANING UP POLL FUNDING

- HT Correspond­ent

NEW DELHI: The government was open to suggestion­s to further clean political funding in the country, finance minister Arun Jaitley said on Sunday, describing electoral bonds as a big improvemen­t over the opaque donation system in operation at the moment.

In a Facebook post four days after the government released the details of the bonds, Jaitley said the convention­al practice of donations and cash deposits was “non-transparen­t”.

“The present system ensures unclean money coming from unidentifi­able sources… Most political groups seem fairly satisfied with the present arrangemen­t and would not mind this status quo to continue,” Jaitley said.

The government on January 2 notified electoral bonds as a new instrument for donations to political parties.

“The government is willing to consider all suggestion­s to further strengthen the cleansing of political funding in India. It has to be borne in mind that impractica­l suggestion­s will not improve the cash-dominated system,” Jaitley wrote.

He said that the Opposition’s criticism about the efficacy of the bonds was an attempt to “run down any alternativ­e system which is devised to cleanse the political funding mechanism”.

Electoral bonds are an interest-free instrument in the nature of promissory notes that can be purchased from specified branches of State Bank of India for any value in multiples of ~1,000, ~10,000, ~1 lakh, ~10 lakh and ~1 crore.

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