‘BJP spent 71cr in Bihar Surveys, Cong Rs 30 cr’ – News2IN
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‘BJP spent 71cr in Bihar Surveys, Cong Rs 30 cr’

'BJP spent 71cr in Bihar Surveys, Cong Rs 30 cr'
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PATNA: One of the significant political parties, including the RJD, the BJP, Congress and JD(U) are the 3 leading spenders throughout the 2020 country assembly elections, together with the BJP carrying the lead, followed closely with the Congress and the JD(U), as stated by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) report to the funds gathered for cost through the 2020 meeting polls by their own fundamental and country units in the nation.
According to the ADR file, that the BJP spent 71.72 crore winning 74 of those 243 assembly seats, although the Congress spent 30.38 crore and won 19 seats along with the JD(U) spent 22.65 crore winning 43 seats.
The parties submitted the expenses created by these on the site of the Election Commission with regard to five important subheads — lump sum amount paid to applicants, travel costs, cost made on advertisements, miscellaneous costs and book of criminal antecedents of the candidates in the fray.
The costs covered the period from the statement of the surveys from the EC into the conclusion of the election procedure.
Incidentally, one of the 3 important parties, the Congress took the lead in creating the maximum lump sum paid for its candidates in Rs 17.92 crore, followed closely by the BJP at Rs 16.56 crore along with the JD(U) at Rs 11.75 crore.
In general, the BJP topped the list with Rs 24.17 crore spent on advertisements, Rs 26.07 crore on traveling and Rs 16.56 crore paid for the own candidates.
The total invested by both other parties about the promotion and journey was single digits.
During 2020 assembly elections in the country, eight federal celebrations and 11 regional celebrations were in film, however, also the CPI, LJP, RJD, RLSP, JD(S), JMM and National People’s Party didn’t record the particulars of the capital raised/collected along with the expenses incurred with them on different subheads identified from the EC on its site.
Thus the ADR ready its investigation of the capital collected and the costs created by the state and central units of just nine political parties — BJP, JD(U),” Congress, CPM, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), AIMIM, All India Forward Bloc, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and Shiv Sena.
Of these, the NCP and AIFB did not need to shell out money throughout the surveys.
Ironically, the BJP, by finishing at Rs 51.66 crore, had topped in finance group throughout the 2015 assembly surveys, although it ended up in fourth place in 2020, once the JD(U) took the lead to mustering Rs 55.60 crore, accompanied with the BSP in Rs 44.58 crore along with also the Congress at Rs 44.53 crore.
In general, the entire funds accumulated by the two parties that filed the yields was on the tune of Rs 185.14 crore, along with the cost incurred by these had been 81.86 crore.
The”most favored manner of set” was cheques and DDs value Rs 161.44 crore, along with the total collected in money was worth $23.55 crore.
The state of JD(U) created the maximum fund set in Rs 55.60 crore among each of parties, although the fundamental component of the BSP pooled in Rs 44.57 crore, followed by the state and central units of this Congress in Rs 44.57 crore along with the 2 units of the BJP mustered Rs 35.83 crore.
In general, the parties spent $130 crore, including Rs 46.59 crore paid for applicants as lump sum amount, Rs 37.32 crore spent on traveling, Rs 36.73 crore incurred publicity, Rs 5.50 crore on additional heads and Rs 3.89 crore on novel of criminal antecedents of these candidates.
Throughout the 2015 assembly surveys, the complete cost was Rs 150 crore.

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