Further scrutiny has uncovered the intricate details of the electoral bond contributions made by various corporate entities to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) And Indian National Congress
Chhattisgarh Distillery Limited, represented by Naveen Kedia, transferred a significant sum of 1 crore rupees to the BJP through electoral bond number OC-1357 on April 22, 2019 And a sum of 2 crore rupees to Indian National Congress Via bond number OC-1358 and OC-1359 on 25-April-2019.
Similarly, Raipur Bottling Company, under the leadership of Pappu Bhatia, also made a substantial contribution of 1 crore rupees to the BJP through bond number OC-1360 on the same date.
ABIS, led by Bhadhur Ali, collectively contributed 50 lakh rupees to the BJP through multiple bond numbers, namely TL-3313, TL-3311, TL-3309, TL-3307, and TL-3305 On 24-November-2023
Additionally, Sarda Energy and Minerals, helmed by Kamal Sarda, allocated a substantial sum of 5 crore rupees to the BJP through bond numbers OC-1368, OC-1366, OC-1370, OC-1364, and OC-1362 On 13-November-2023
These revelations shed light on the magnitude of financial support extended to the ruling party through electoral bonds, raising pertinent questions about transparency, legality, and the nexus between big businesses and political parties.