New Delhi: It has become a reality not to say for votes in Indian politics. 20 lakhs in the last election itself. 100 rupee notes were replaced to get votes. It is believed that various political parties have spent Rs 100 crore. 1.35 lakh crores This is estimated in a study by the Center for Media Studies. Meanwhile, according to Election Commission data, 22 political parties have Rs 1,000 crore. This amount is Rs. Was 1,00,000. 18,742.31 crores
According to the Election Commission, the top political parties have come together to raise Rs 100 crore. 3,861.57 crore has been spent. Out of this, BJP has spent the most Rs 1,737.68 crore. This amount is more than 45 percent of the total expenditure. These parties received Rs 7,416.31 crore as donation. BJP got 84.5 percent share in this. Thus, the BJP received the most donation.
Media has also played a big role in this matter. Rupee. A provision of Rs 100,000 for media advertisements during the election. 992.48 crore rupees were spent. This includes print, TV and digital platforms. Rupee. On social media and virtual campaigns. 196.43 crore rupees were spent. Only seven parties have revealed their media expenditure. Rupee. 100,000 rupees are spent on the journey of star campaigners alone. 830.15 crore rupees were spent. Helicopters and private jets were used. The price of banners, posters and hoardings is about Rs. 400 crore rupees were spent.
Surprisingly, even after the election, political parties increased an amount of Rs 14,848.46 crore. Where did this money go? After the election, six political parties, including the BJP, had more money than before the election. How did this happen? There is no answer to all these things. Apart from this, many political parties have not even disclosed their expenses.
It is clear from such a large amount that elections in India have now become democratic and a major financial wars have become more. Money is being shed like water in it.