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BJP got Rs 10 crore from Mumbai-based trust in 2021-22: Election Commission

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New Delhi, October 4

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Mumbai-based A B General Electoral Trust donated Rs 10 crore to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party in the financial year 2021-22, the Election Commission of India said on Tuesday.

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The trust received Rs 10 crore in two instalments of Rs 5 crore each from Hindalco Industries Ltd in the financial year and donated the entire sum to the BJP in two instalments of Rs 5 crore each.

Chennai-based Triumph Electoral Trust received Rs 50 lakh from Tube Investments of India Limited in FY 2021-22.

It donated the entire amount to Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, the party which rules Tamil Nadu.

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Both trusts had submitted their annual contribution statements to the EC which put them in public domain on Tuesday.

Electoral trusts are non-profit companies established for receiving donations from a person or a company and distributing the same to political parties. The trusts get income tax exemptions as well.

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