Biggest scam in india
Indian biggest scam
“The scam is about providing business in exchange for kickbacks or having ED take action against them in case no kickbacks are provided”
It was in 2017 when the Modi Government introduced this Electrol bonds scheme and made it a means of collecting kickbacks for political parties.
NDTV news:
“Finance minister Arun Jaitley today announced the contours of Electrol Bonds For Funding of Political Parties”
Every action under this scheme would be hidden from the masses which amounts to which parties citizens weren’t permitted to know this People who were feeling this news back them understood that this would lead to a major financial scandal. After Seven years in 2024 Supreme Court declared the scheme to be unconstitutional
- and all these scams that took place in these 7 years, are now being revealed gradually Recently, in the India Today conclave, Home Minister Amit Shah openly lied about Electrol bonds. “He said that total bonds sold were worth ₹200 billion out of which BJP got only ₹60 billion so, who got the remaining ₹140 billion ?” There was a TV news anchor sitting with him who chose to remain silent. Either he forgot or he didn’t have the courage to fact-check Amit Shah. As per ECI data, the total bonds issued were not ₹200 billion but ₹127 billion.
The one enchased between April 2019 and January 2024. out of this ₹120 billion, BJP received ₹60 billion IT is about 47.5% during the same period, the second number party on the list was the Trinamool Congress which got bonds worth ₹60 billion. it is 12.6% congress was at the 3rd spot with ₹14 billion, approximately 11.1%.
- BRS with ₹12 billion.
- BJD with ₹7 billion.
- DMK with ₹4 billion.
- YSR with ₹3 billion
- TDP with ₹2 billion
- Shive Sena ₹1.5 billion
and other remaining parties got about ₹300 to ₹700 million.
After seeing this list many BJP politicians are making excuses that BJP is a national party with more than 300, numerous MLAs, and thousands of party workers. so, their getting so much money should be justified and if we calculate the ratio of money per MP then this ratio of BJP is lower than that of other parties, they claim that this means BJP is not as bad as other parties.
As I told you earlier: “The scam is about providing business in exchange for kickbacks or having ED take action against them in case no kickbacks are provided”
But in itself giving or receiving political donations is not a scam. anyone can donate to political parties. But if they are given any contract in return for their donation they are paid with the people’s tax money and the companies that don’t give such donations, are harassed by ED, then it becomes a scam, a fraud. Now think about that, Vijay Milaya or Niruv Modi say that because they have a large company, and employ many people, it’s justified that they stole from the bank. because on a “per employ fraud calculation they are not criminal. People don’t object to Vijay Milaya earning a lot of money . there’s nothing wrong with earning money. The objection arises only when public funds are stolen to earn that money. Similarly, no one has a problem with why the BJP accepted political donations. The problems is that to get these ‘donations,’ they created a vast extortion racket, shattered the principles of democracy, and stole the nation’s public funds. Amit Shah’s bold a-face lie was repeated by the BJP politician R.P Singh.
How do these Electoral Bonds work?
You can think of Electoral bonds like a Coupon. the company paid the bank to buy these coupons. this coupon was given to the political parties and the parties could redeem the coupons and they could access the money paid to in the bank. the rule said that if any political parties did not have enough of the electoral bonds received,if they didn’t redeem the coupon, then within 15 days the money paid to purchase the unclaimed bonds would be transferred to the prime minister’s relief fund.
When this electoral bonds scheme was launched, there was a journalist who decided to investigate this in detail. And to test this she bought two electoral bonds. The journalist was Poonam Agarwal. She went to the SBI’s Parliament Branch and on the 5th April and 9th April 2018, she brought two electoral bonds. both were priced at ₹1000 each. She was working for the Quint Media organization at that time. The buyer’s name was not mentioned on the electoral bond. Neither did it mention any other about who bought it. Both bonds looked to be samed to exactly the same. but when she sent one of the bonds for forensic testing, it was revealed that every bond has a secret unique Alphanumeric number This secret number was visible only under ultraviolet light. this was shocking because this revealed another lie of the Modi government. the government had been claiming that anyone buying the electoral bonds, would not be identified their identity would be hidden. No one would know who bought this bond. When Miss Agarwal proved this, the finance ministry had to openly acknowledge that there was a secret unique number on the bonds. But they also claimed that this number was only a security feature. and that the donations would not be tracked by this number and the identity of the buyer could not be ascertained. The then Finance minister, the late Arun Jaitley, used this point as defence in parliament’s debate. He reassured the opposite parties that they don’t need to worry, no one would find out the identity of the donor, or the source of the donations.
He said that their government is so benevolent that they think of even the opposition while making laws.
But guess what? This was another lie spewed by the Modi government. Retired Navy Officer Lokesh Batra filed an RTI and he received a file from the Finance Ministry. Some other records were reviewed by HuffPost India. In all these, the SBI explained that without recording the serial numbers, it would not be possible to create an audit trail.
How will the bank know whether a bond has been forged or not? Someone could take a fake bond to be encashed. Then in January 2018, a notification was issued that stated in Section 6(4) that the SBI has to provide the details of the electoral bond to any law enforcement agency if they ask for it. If SBI did not keep such details, if the donor details had to be masked, then how would this rule work? This meant that if ED or CBI wanted they could have easily found out which company donated which Electoral Bond.
Do you understand its implications, friends? As we already know, agencies like ED and CBI, have become the government’s puppets. With this, three things were clear. First, the public was supposed to remain unaware of which political party receives how much political donations, which companies make political donations, and how much they pay.
The citizens weren’t supposed to know any information. Second, the opposition political parties weren’t supposed to know which companies gave donations to BJP and how much. They would have known about the donations they received. And third, the BJP government had the means to find out everything.
Who is giving political donations, how much are they paying, and to which political parties? The government had access to information about every donating company. For the Modi government, it became a secret weapon against the opposition. And most of the opposition parties didn’t know anything about it until recently.
On 15th February, when the Supreme Court declared this scheme unconstitutional, it was because of a petition. A petition was filed by the CPI(M) political party and NGOs Common Cause and Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR). Advocate Prashant Bhushan was arguing on their behalf against this scheme. So, these are some of the organizations and people whom we should thank who led to this scam being unearthed.
The Supreme Court had a lot to say about this scheme, but two things were immensely significant. First, the citizens have the right to know about the quantum of the donations given to political parties and who makes these donations. This Electoral Bond Scheme went against the citizen’s right to information.
I would also like to mention that 4 political parties went above and beyond, and never accepted electoral bonds as a matter of principle. They are CPI, CPI-M, All-India Forward Bloc, and CPI-ML. These parties can be criticized on other issues, but their stand on this issue is commendable. The parties which accepted the Electoral Bonds and their leaders claim that they accepted these bonds because they wanted to utilise the scheme that was already there.
So, now that you have understood the theory, let’s get to the practical. Let’s talk about the fraud. In these frauds, three entities are involved. First, the political party in power can be BJP’s central government or any other party that forms the state government. Second, large companies made political donations through the electoral bond. And third, the common masses, the public. Let’s put a box under them. The box under the political party has the political donations.
Because the public funds that were supposed to be used for the welfare of the people aren’t coming in. Now in case, a company is not paying its taxes, what should the government do? Should it raid the premises of the company? But instead of raiding, think about it, if the two make a deal. In exchange for giving political donations to their political party, the government wouldn’t take action about the tax evasions.
The first problem is that government’s money is the citizen’s money, rules have been made on how the government should spend that money. Rule 21 of the General Financial Rules states that a public officer should be as cautious while spending public money as a sane person would be while spending his own money.
Post Comment