A number of political parties recently submitted their annual reports of contributions of over Rs 20,000 received by them, as stipulated under Section 29C of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 which enables recognised political parties to get tax exemptions on this income, to the Election Commission which gives them to Income Tax department.
While Congress reported that it received a total of Rs 66,47,22,228 as part of contributions made over Rs 20,000 for the 2013-14 financial year, the Trinamool Congress said it has received about Rs 1.40 crore, AIADMK 1.03 crore and DMK slightly over Rs over Rs 1.04 crore.
Amongst the other parties who filed their latest contribution reports include the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), CPI and CPI (Marxist), Shiv Sena and TDP.
However, the gross total donations of these parties were not immediately available.
The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) was the only major political party which said it had received "nil" amount under this category.
Experts said the BSP's statement is in line with the party's stated claim that it only gets funds from people with small earnings.
