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SBI Provides Full Details Of Electoral Bond With Serial Numbers To ECI

Following the Supreme Court’s rebuke, the State Bank of India (SBI) provides all electoral bond details to the Election Commission (EC), including crucial serial numbers. This information aids in linking donors to recipient political parties. SBI filed an affidavit of compliance, stating full disclosure except for complete account numbers and KYC details. The Election Commission is anticipated to upload these details on its website promptly.

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First Time In 70 Years, National Parties Decrease From 14 To 6 In Lok Sabha Elections

Zaina Afzal Kutty

In 1951, 53 political parties participated in the first Lok Sabha elections. Today, there are over 2,500 parties, but the number of national parties has decreased from 14 to 6 over 70 years. Contesting the upcoming general elections for the 18th Lok Sabha are six national parties. Throughout these decades, political parties have witnessed mergers, the emergence of new players, and the cessation of some. Initially, 53 parties contested the first election, with 14 deemed “national parties” and the others categorized as “state” parties.

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