Election Funding System:- India's Supreme Court Thursday scrapped a seven-year-old election funding system that allows individuals and companies to donate money to political parties anonymously and without any limits.[VOA] 
Law & Order

India Top Court Scraps Opaque Election Funding System

NewsGram Desk

Election Funding System:- India's Supreme Court Thursday scrapped a seven-year-old election funding system that allows individuals and companies to donate money to political parties anonymously and without any limits.

The decision is seen as a setback for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party, which has been the largest beneficiary of the system it introduced in 2017.

The system, called "Electoral Bonds," was challenged by opposition members and a civil society group on grounds that it hindered the public's right to know who had given money to political parties.

Under the system, a person or company can buy these bonds from the state-run State Bank of India and donate them to a political party of their choice.

A five-judge bench headed by Chief Justice D.Y. Chandrachud said that the system is "unconstitutional."

The court directed SBI to not issue any more of these bonds. VOA/SP

Next gen teachers take insider tips from practicing professionals

A high-level US delegation in Dhaka to foster economic growth with interim government

New York City lawmakers approve bill to study slavery and reparations

Was London hit by a surprise missile attack in September?

Nepali migrant workers in apple orchards of Himachal Pradesh face the heat of climate change