22,217 electoral bonds purchased from 1 Apr, 2019 to 15 Feb, 2024: SBI to SC

In a compliance affidavit filed in the apex court, the SBI said as per the court's direction, it has made available the details of electoral bonds to the Election Commission of India before the close of business hours on 12 March

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New Delhi, 13 March

 

The State Bank of India (SBI) on Wednesday told the Supreme Court that a total of 22,217 electoral bonds were purchased by political parties between 1 April, 2019 and 15 February this year, out of which 22,030 were redeemed.

 

In a compliance affidavit filed in the apex court, the SBI said as per the court's direction, it has made available the details of electoral bonds to the Election Commission of India before the close of business hours on 12 March. It said details, including date of purchase of each electoral bonds, names of the purchaser and the denomination of the bonds purchased have been furnished.

 

The affidavit, filed by SBI's chairman Dinesh Kumar Khara, said the bank has also furnished to the EC details like date of encashment of the electoral bonds, the names of political parties which received the contributions and the denominations of the bonds. "A total number of 22,217 bonds were purchased during the period 1 April, 2019, till 15 February, 2024. At the time of collating the information for the ECI, the details were segregated as below…," it said.

 

The affidavit said between 1 April, 2019, to 11 April, 2019, a total of 3,346 electoral bonds were purchased and 1,609 redeemed. It said from 12 April, 2019, to 15 February this year, a total of 18,871 electoral bonds were purchased and 20,421 were redeemed. "The State Bank of India has ready records in which the date of purchase, denomination and name of buyer were recorded, and (in relation to the political parties) the date of encashment and the denominations of the bonds encashed were recorded," the affidavit said.

 

It said in compliance with the apex court's directions, a record of this information was made available to the EC by hand delivering in digital form (password protected) before the close of business hours on 12 March. "As per direction no. (b), the date of purchase of each electoral bond, the name of the purchaser and the denomination of the electoral bond purchased has been furnished. In terms of direction no.(c), the date of encashment of the electoral bonds, the name of political parties who have received the contributions and the denomination of the said bonds has also been furnished," the affidavit said.

 

It said the aforesaid data has been furnished in respect of bonds purchased and redeemed between 12 April, 2019 to 15 February, 2024. "The electoral bonds were sold and redeemed in phases during this period and phase IX started from 1 April, 2019. The number of bonds set out in the application included (by oversight) the bonds that were purchased during the period commencing 1 April, 2019 and not from 12 April, 2019," it said.

 

The affidavit also contains as annexure a copy of letter as proof of service of data sent by the SBI to EC. “The amount of the electoral bonds which were not encashed by the political party within the validity period of 15 days during this period have been transferred to Prime Minister's National Relief Fund, as per the Gazette notification no.20 dated 2 January, 2018,” reads the letter sent by the SBI to the poll panel.

 

On 11 March, a five-judge Constitution bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud had dismissed the SBI's plea seeking an extension of time and ordered it to disclose the details of electoral bonds to the EC by close of business hours on 12 March. The apex court had also directed the EC to publish the details shared by the bank on its official website by 5pm on 15 March.

 

In a landmark verdict delivered on 15 February, a five-judge Constitution bench had scrapped the Centre's electoral bonds scheme that allowed anonymous political funding, calling it "unconstitutional" and ordered disclosure by the EC of donors, the amount donated by them and the recipients by 13 March.

 

Ordering the closure of the scheme, the top court had directed the SBI, the authorised financial institution under the scheme, to submit by 6 March the details of the electoral bonds purchased since 12 April, 2019, till date to the EC.

 

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