Updated On: 18 March, 2024 06:52 AM IST | Mumbai | Ajaz Ashraf
Data disclosure reinforces suspicion that State coercion fuelled donations from businesses in what is arguably the biggest scam in the history of independent India

Funding from big businesses skew, even hijack, government policies. Representation pic
The Bharatiya Janata Party passed a resolution in its national council meeting, on February 18, that the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya heralds the establishment of Ram Rajya, which Mahatma Gandhi imagined as the Kingdom of God, perfect and just. Following the disclosure of the Electoral Bond (EB) data, the BJP’s Ram Rajya will be popularly perceived as one deploying investigative/coercive agencies to extract hafta from businesses, a charge Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, too, has made.
Hafta is a colloquial term for the phenomenon of toughies leveraging their muscle power to levy a fee on traders in return for not disrupting their business. The EB data show at least 21, including three of the top 10, donors to political parties encountered raids and probes by the Enforcement Directorate, Income Tax department and Central Bureau of Investigation.