GUWAHATI: The Election Commission released electoral bonds data obtained from the State Bank of India (SBI) in compliance with a directive from the Supreme Court on March 15.
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The Election Commission affirmed its unwavering commitment to transparency and disclosure, as reiterated in the Supreme Court's proceedings and emphasised in its order.
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Here are the top 10 donors to political parties:
1) Future Gaming and Hotel Services PR - ₹ 1,368 crore
2) Megha Engineering & Infrastructures Ltd - ₹ 966 crore
3) Qwik Supply Chain Pvt Ltd - ₹ 410 crore
4) Vedanta Ltd - ₹ 400 crore
5) Haldia Energy Ltd - ₹ 377 crore
6) Bharti Group - ₹ 247 crore
7) Essel Mining & Industries Ltd - ₹ 224 crore
8) Western UP Power Transmission Company Ltd - ₹ 220 crore
9) Keventer Foodpark Infra Ltd - ₹ 195 crore
10) Madanlal Ltd - ₹ 192 crore
In an individual capacity, steel tycoon Lakshmi Niwas Mittal made contributions to the tune of Rs ₹ 35 crore through electoral bonds.