New Delhi: There is no plan to make Aadhaar mandatory for donors under the electoral bonds scheme, which is aimed at cleansing the system of political funding, the government has informed the Lok Sabha. The government had notified the scheme on 2 January.

“There is no proposal currently to make the use of Aadhaar" mandatory under the scheme, finance minister Arun Jaitley said in a written reply in Lok Sabha on 2 February.

There was no Lok Sabha sitting on 2 February in view of the death of BJP MP Chintaman Vanga on 30 January. The scheme, Jaitley said, is to provide anonymity to the donors but at the same time establish a transparent political funding system with well established audit trail.

“The bond shall be encashed by an eligible political party only through a designated bank account with the authorised bank," Jaitley said.

He replied in negative to a query whether various stakeholders, including political parties, have raised concerns regarding the lacunae in the scheme that makes election funding more opaque rather than transparent.

Electoral bonds would be issued for a certain value denominations from the specified branches of the State Bank of India (SBI). The bonds under the scheme will be available for purchase for a period of 10 days each in months of January, April, July and October.

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