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Electoral Bonds: EC releases complete list of donors, parties, unique numbers as revealed by SBI, check details

DNA Friday, 22 March 2024
The BJP remained a major beneficiary of electoral bonds purchased by big corporate groups like Vedanta, Bharti Airtel, Muthoot, Baja Auto, Jindal group, and TVS Motor, according to an analysis of data released by the Election Commission on Thursday.
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