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Congress Didn't Submit Audit Report, Says Association for Democratic Reforms

Congress Didn't Submit Audit Report, Says Association for Democratic Reforms

The Congress is the only national party not to have submitted its audit report for 2014-15 fiscal to the Election Commission. (AP file photo)

New Delhi: The Congress is the only national party not to have submitted its audit report for 2014-15 fiscal to the Election Commission while the BJP had the highest income among all national parties, the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) said on Tuesday.

As per the Election Commission's letter dated November 19, 2014, it is mandatory for all political parties to submit the details of their audit reports.

The due date for submission of the annual audited accounts for the parties was November 30, 2015.

Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), Communist Party of India (CPI), and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) were the only three national parties to submit the audit reports on time, an ADR report said.

The Congress has not submitted its audit report till date.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Congress, the CPI-M, the CPI, the BSP and the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) are the six national parties in the country.

The report said that the income of the national parties increased from Rs 920.44 crore during the 2013-14 fiscal to Rs 1,275.78 crore in 2014-15, an increase of 39 per cent.

Political parties earn money through donations, sale of coupons and contributions etc.

The BJP recorded the highest income of Rs 970.43 crore among the national parties during 2014-15, accounting for 76.06 per cent of their total income.

Between 2013-14 and 2014-15, the BJP's income increased by 44 per cent or Rs 296.62 crore.

The BSP's income increased by 67.31 per cent or Rs 45.04 crore.

The CPI declared the least income of Rs 1.84 crore, a mere 0.14 per cent of the total income of the six national parties, during 2014-15.

The ADR report said among the national parties, the CPI is the only party whose income decreased by 24.28 per cent or around Rs 59 lakh.

The report also shows that almost half of the total income of the political parties came from unknown sources.

As per the ADR report, income accruing from unmentioned sources during 2014-15 is Rs 685.36 crore, which is 54 per cent of the total income of the political parties.
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