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Budget 2017: Now, A Cap On Funding To Political Parties
Alisha Malhotra
2017-02-03
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In order to cleanse the political funding system and check black money, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley today proposed to restrict cash donations to political parties from individuals to Rs 2,000 and introduced an 'electoral bonds' scheme.
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