Citizens don't have fundamental right to know about sources of political funding: Attorney General tells SC
Tuesday, 31 October 2023
Attorney General Venkataramani, in a four-page written submission, emphasised that the Electoral Bonds scheme extends the benefit of confidentiality to the contributor.
Attorney General Venkataramani, in a four-page written submission, emphasised that the Electoral Bonds scheme extends the benefit of confidentiality to the contributor.
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