Make all political funding cashless, digital: Harshdev

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Dec 21:  Respon-ding to the repeated calls of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the nation to switch over to cashless economy, former minister and chairman of the J&K National Panthers Party  Harshdev Singh today said that the process needs to be initiated by making all political funding digital.
In a press statement here,  Singh said that the slogans of digitizing India and ridding it of  black money were no doubt full of glamour but why were the political parties hesitating in making a beginning ? Asserting that charity begins at home, Singh said that PM must make beginning form his own party by categorically announcing that BJP shall not receive any donations except by digital mode. He said that the very fount of corruption and black money in the country was political funding which needed to be addressed in the proper perspective.
Quoting the Election Commission as well,  Harshdev said that the rot began from non- transparent manner in which money was used to fund political parties. He said that it was a universal truth that political parties particularly BJP and Congress raised thousands of crores as donations around 85% of which was from unknown persons in denominations of  less than Rs 20,000 thus making a mockery of the anti- corruption laws. He said that it was common practice among big parties including some regional parties to subdivide the unaccounted funds into units below Rs 20,000 and claim anonymity for them. He regretted that no political party raised its voice against such fictitious donations with PM Narendra Modi also failing to respond to the repeated calls of Election Commission to reduce the cap of anonymous donations from Rs 20,000 to Rs 2000.
Expressing the necessity of ending this charade and implementing the slogans of a cashless society, Singh called for amending the laws to mandate that all donations to political parties shall be in digital format. He said that PM has made an appeal to small traders and businessmen, farmers, vegetable vendors, tea stall owners washer-man, milk supplies etc to bear with the hardships of transitioning to cashless transactions but maintained a silence with regard to political parties besides being unresponsive to the recommendations of Election commission.