Sunday, 30 March 2025

A Bold Reform for Transparent Political Funding

  

Dear ,


Shri Narendrabhai Modiji ..(narendramodi1234@gmail.com / connect@mygov.nic.in / apt.pmo@nic.in )

Shri Rahul Gandhiji ……….. ( office@rahulgandhi.in / Rahul.gandhi@sansad.nic.in )

Shri Gyanesh Kumar ……..( Chief Election Commissioner / cec@eci.gov.in )

Shri Sanjiv Khannaji ………( CJI / supremecourt@nic.in )

State Chief Ministers ………( ChiefMinisters24@recruitguru.com )

 

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For decades, Indians have demanded an end to opaque political funding—a system

riddled with secrecy and shell parties.


Today, I propose a concrete, actionable reform that not only answers this call but

positions the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Indian National Congress (INC) as

champions of a transparent, democratic process. Backed by sound logic and

Election Commission (EC) oversight, this formula ensures fairness while rewarding

electoral strength.


The Proposal :

Replace the current chaos with EC-managed funding for eligible parties

(contesting ≥27 Lok Sabha seats or securing ≥1% votes). 


Split into pre-election (campaign support) and post-election (performance reward)

allocations, it’s voter-driven, not donor-driven.


Why BJP & Congress Win Big:


  • BJP :

Under my proposed model, funding soars from ₹1,294 crore (FY 2022-23

Electoral Bonds) to ₹5,406 crore—over 300% more—reflecting its 2024

dominance (240 seats, 36.56% votes).


  • Congress :

Jumps from ₹171 crore to ₹2,324 crore—a 1,259% leap—honouring its 2024

resurgence (99 seats, 19.51% votes).


Both reap massive gains, proving the system rewards democratic mandate, not

hidden cash.


The Bigger Win :


By backing this, BJP and Congress can lead India toward a corruption-free political

landscape.


It eliminates black money, side-lines shell parties (2,500+ clogging the system),

and places faith in voters—not tycoons. The public craves this reform; you can

deliver it.


Next Step :


I urge you to review :

Transparent Funding of Political Parties

-       and spark a debate.


The Supreme Court ended Electoral Bonds; this could be the lasting fix. 

Will you seize this chance to redefine democracy?

 

With Regards,

Hemen Parekh

Concerned Citizen & Reform Advocate

www.HemenParekh.ai  /  www.My-Teacher.in  /  www.HemenParekh.in  /  31 March 2025

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