Indian companies have utilized electoral bonds for political donations, aiming to curb black money in politics. The release of data on bond purchasers and recipients has sparked controversy, with concerns raised about breaches of trust and the transparency of the process. Former Finance Secretary Subhash Garg highlighted significant issues, while Union Minister Nitin Gadkari emphasized transparency in the system. The Supreme Court's involvement in the matter has generated discussions on the direction of electoral bond judgments.
Was the Supreme Court's judgment on electoral bonds in the right direction? What's your take on the entire matter?: @MihirP_Bhatt asks @APanagariya, Chairman, 16th Finance Commission I thought that was certainly a step in the right direction, if not all the way to full… https://t.co/9yc1Tc9cOo
Was the Supreme Court's judgment on electoral bonds in the right direction? What's your take on the entire matter?: @MihirP_Bhattasks @APanagariya, Chairman, 16th Finance Commission I thought that was certainly a step in the right direction, if not all the way to full… https://t.co/OoBMUwbzHY
Was the Supreme Court's judgment on electoral bonds in the right direction? What's your take on the entire matter?:@MihirP_Bhattasks@APanagariya, Chairman, 16th Finance Commission I thought that was certainly a step in the right direction, if not all the way to full… https://t.co/O6p5syk5pw