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Leading donors to Indian PM Modi's celebration include Vedanta, Reliance-affiliate, under nontransparent plan

Leading donors to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party because 2019 under an opaque funding plan that has actually now been ditched consisted of Megha Engineering, Dependence affiliate Qwik Supply Chain, MKJ Enterprises and Vedanta, information revealed on Thursday showed.

The information, launched by the Election Commission of India under orders of the nation's Supreme Court, showed leading donors to the main opposition Congress party also included Megha Engineering and its affiliates, Vedanta and MKJ Enterprises.

The data was the very first time that the names of business political donors and their beneficiaries under a controversial moneying mechanism have been revealed. India is holding nationwide elections beginning with April 19 and political funding has actually been seen with suspicion for years.

Modi's BJP was the largest beneficiary of the electoral bonds system that allowed people and business to make endless and anonymous donations to political celebrations. The BJP garnered almost half of the total bonds offered worth 165 billion rupees ($ 1.98 billion) in between January 2018 and February 2024.

The Supreme Court ditched the system last month, calling the bonds unconstitutional and saying contributions by business are purely organization deals made with the intent of securing advantages in return.

Modi is expected to win an unusual straight third term in the election.

The information launched by the election watchdog showed that Megha Engineering and Facilities Limited, together with another of its group's business, Western UP Transmission Business, provided the BJP electoral bonds worth 6.64 billion rupees considering that April 2019.

Qwik Supply Chain

, an affiliate of billionaire Mukesh Ambani's Reliance group, provided the BJP 3.75 billion rupees, Madanlal Group, including MKJ Enterprises and Keventer provided 3.93 billion rupees, Vedanta gave 2.54 billion rupees and telcoms company Airtel provided the party 2.1 billion rupees through these bonds in the same duration.

For Congress, Madanlal Group companies provided 1.72 billion rupees, followed by 1.37 billion rupees from Megha Engineering and its affiliate, and 1.25 billion rupees from Vedanta.

One of the most unexpected donors included a flashy lotto. king, Santiago Martin, who has been accused for over a decade. by the India's tax authority and financial criminal offense combating firm. of scams and money laundering. He has actually never ever been convicted,. though many of the cases against him are pending.

Martin and his company have rejected misdeed, saying in. October that they obey the law and he was India's greatest. taxpayer in the fiscal year to March 2003.

Martin's Future Gaming and Hotel Solutions contributed 5. billion rupees ($ 60.12 million) each to two regional parties:. Trinamool Congress from the eastern state of West Bengal, and. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam in southern Tamil Nadu state.

Martin's business donated 1 billion rupees to the BJP, and. 500 million rupees to Congress too.

Apart from electoral bonds, parties also raise funds through. direct donations from individuals, business and entities called. electoral trusts, which have also largely donated to the BJP.

Since March 2023, the last available public filings, the BJP. had a war chest of 70.4 billion rupees, almost 10 times of the. 7.7 billion rupees the Congress had.

(source: Reuters)