Only the SBI or the government can answer this question because under the electoral bonds scheme, the identity of the donors cannot be made public.

Moreover, the unique alphanumeric hidden number in the electoral bonds will help the government to track the donors of the opposition party.

The 2017-18 annual audit report, submitted by the BJP to the EC, revealed that the political party received 95 percent of the total electoral bonds sold in March 2018. Electoral bonds worth Rs 222 crore were sold in March 2018, of which BJP received Rs 210 crores worth.

The data accessed by The Quint has also indicated that bonds of denominations of Rs 1 crore and Rs 10 lakh were sold the most. There was no demand for bonds of lower denominations like Rs 10,000 or Rs 1 lakh. It can safely be concluded here that maximum donations are made by corporates and not by salaried individuals or small businessmen because they wouldn’t have this kind of money to make political donations.