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Proposed political funding reforms 'inconsequential': ADR

Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) keeps a close tab on elections as well as related topics, including on finances of political parties.

February 02, 2017 / 14:59 IST
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Government's proposed reforms in political funding are "inconsequential" as they will continue to remain opaque while the proposal to limit cash donations at Rs 2,000 is flawed in terms of accountability, disclosure and political will, according to think-tank ADR.

Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) keeps a close tab on elections as well as related topics, including on finances of political parties.

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A day after the government proposed a slew of measures to make political funding more transparent, ADR said complete transparency in the finances of political parties has still not been adopted in the Budget 2017-18.

In a move aimed at promoting transparency in political funding, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley in his Budget speech had announced capping of cash donation from a single source to political parties at Rs 2,000 apart from the proposal to introduce electoral bonds.