In the five state Assembly elections held last year, regional parties spent over three times more than the funds received in the form of cash, cheques and demand drafts in Assam, Kerala, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, a study showed on Wednesday.
Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR)—a Delhi-based think tank working on poll reforms—in its recent report: Analysis of Funds Collected and Expenditure Incurred by Political Parties in the 5 State Assembly Elections, 2016, which was released on Wednesday, showed the regional parties collected a total of ₹67.22 crore and incurred an expenditure of ₹213.97 crore.
“Of the 25 regional parties which contested in the five state Assembly elections, NPP, JDS, RSP, KCM, DMDK, RJD, JKNPP, AJSU and JMM have not submitted their election expenditure statements for at least one Assembly election that they contested,” the study revealed, adding that political parties are required to submit a statement of election expenditure to the Election Commission of India (ECI) within 75 days of completion of Assembly elections.
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On the other hand, the data collated by the study further showed that national parties collected ₹ 287.89 crore and spent ₹188.12 cr during the Assembly elections held across five states in 2016.
The ADR study further stated that the expenditure statements contained information on the amount spent on publicity, travel expenses and other expenses and expenditure towards candidates at the state, district and constituency level by the parties.
“Political parties submit these statements providing information of funds collected and spent between announcement and completion of elections. This period could be between 3 weeks to 3 months based on the notification issued by the ECI,” it stated. It added that the election expenditure reports contained information on the funds collected at the central headquarters of the party as well as at the state level.
The study also noted that national and regional parties collected a total of ₹190.23 crore at the central level, in cash and by cheque, constituting 53.57 per cent of the total funds collected at the central and state levels.
Among the state units, the political parties collected the maximum amount of ₹84.30 crore from West Bengal which formed 23.74 per cent of the total funds collected at the state and central levels, the study added.
Key takeaways from the ADR report are listed below:
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The report also makes the following recommendations:
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