After SBI handed over all
data of Electoral Bonds and the Election Commission published it on its portal
, lots of things became clear
News reports came out with
umpteen types of analysis of WHO gave HOW MUCH to WHOM etc
But no one has , so far published
an alternative of the kind I suggested in my following email :
Ø Transparency
in Political Funding ? .. ……………….06 July 2017
A couple of days ago ,
there was news that officers of Finance Ministry have started working on
drafting of an ALTERNATE SCHEME for funding of elections ,
which will bar loss-making and Shell companies from funding political parties
Though a good suggestion,
this is only peripheral
In my 7 year old suggestion,
there were many advantages ( most notably, absence of Quid-pro-Quo
)
But , whereas this is an “
advantage “ for “ transparent governance
“ , for precisely the same reason , it becomes a “ disadvantage “ for those
Corporate Donors / Corporate Electoral Trusts ( - to best of my knowledge,
there were no INDIVIDUAL donors of Electoral Bonds ) . You know why !
This raises following
possibility :
Corporates will simply
STOP donating to the “ Central Election Fund “ (
controlled by Election Commission ) as proposed in my
above-mentioned e-mail !
Here is a way out :
Ø Introduce
an “ Election Tax
“ ( payable by Corporates ) equal to 1 % of the Net Profit (
ala CSR , which stipulates , 3 % of ave net profit of past 3 years )
This
suggestion must be viewed in the context of the Govt expecting Rs 9.23 lakh*crore of
corporate tax collection for FY 23 – 24 ( = 3.11 % of GDP )
Very
likely, my suggestion would result in an Election Tax collection
of about Rs 30,000 crore
/ year
Ø This
will get paid in “ Election Tax Account “
section on Income Tax Department portal
Ø On 31 Dec of each year, this amount will get transferred
into Election Commission’s “ Central Election Fund “ bank account
Ø This
data will be transparently visible to everyone ( without login ) on portals of both,
IT department and Election Commission ( not just the aggregate total but company-wise
)
Ø Disbursement
from “ Central Election Fund “ to the eligible political parties ( based
on a transparent / published formula ), will be as per my proposal in > Transparency
in Political Funding ?
To my above-mentioned
earlier proposal , I would suggest adding one more following condition , as far
as “ After the Election, re-imbursements of Election
Expenses “ to the contesting candidates is concerned :
Ø There
will be NO REIMBURSEMENT to those candidates ( whether win or lose ) , against
whom , there is even ONE CRIMINAL CASE ( of Serious Nature ) is pending , as
per mobile app KYC
Dear Smt Sitharamanji,
Three things :
Ø If
you incorporate my proposal in your 100 DAYS ROAD-MAP , you will be fulfilling “ Modi Guarantee
“
Ø If
implemented , my proposal will enable you to contest 2029 Lok Sabha Elections , without
worrying about source of funds required to fight the election – or asking for
obligation ( from you know WHO )
Ø In
all future elections ( Central or State ), we will find many more HONEST /
COMPETENT candidates coming forward to fight elections as INDEPENDENTS(expect more
Engineers / Scientists / Executives )
With regards,
Hemen Parekh
www.HemenParekh.ai / 07
April 2024
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