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Amit Shah says 90% of BJP funds came when poll code was in place

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 20 March 2024
Amid anticipation for the Election Commission's impending disclosure of electoral bond details, Home Minister Amit Shah dismissed allegations of BJP pressuring corporate houses via ED and income tax for poll funds through EBs. Shah revealed that 90% of the party's contributions came post the declaration of poll dates. The home minister said the pre-EB regime suited opposition parties.
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