Updated On: 17 March, 2024 09:55 AM IST | New Delhi | ANI
"The country now also has to ask and find a solution by way of an institutional mechanism where the donor`s privacy is not compromised," the CEC stated.

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar. Pic/PTI
Days after the Supreme Court rapped the State Bank of India (SBI) for not furnishing the data on political funding through electoral bonds with unique alphanumeric numbers, which could help identify the bond, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar on Saturday said though it was in favour of transparency in matters of political funding, the country needs an institutional mechanism to protect the donor`s privacy.
"The Commission has always been in favour of transparency, right from the time we articulated our stand before the honourable Supreme Court. In a democray, there is no place for hiding things. Democracy is all about making everybody know, being aware, ensuring transparency and requisite information. It (electoral bond data) must be shared. We are all for it," Kumar said at a press conference in the national capital on Saturday, where he announced the full schedule or roster for the Lok Sabha elections.