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"It (BJP) declares a larger income and gullible friends in the NGOs believe that they get more," he said, asking the NGOs if they "honestly" believe the balance sheets of the Bahujan Samaj Party, the Samajwadi Party, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) or several others.
"They (parties) obviously do not disclose the income that they get because most of these donations are in cash. This has significantly reduced the credibility of the reports of these NGOs."
Highlighting his association with political funding reforms, Jaitley said he, as Law Minister in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government, moved a Bill legitimising donations through a cheque provided it is declared to Income Tax Department and the Election Commission.
Later, Pranab Mukherjee, as a Finance Minister during UPA-II, brought out "a second reform" in the year 2010 as he realised cheque donations would not bring a change, he said.
"Donors fear the consequences of their revealed identities being linked to a political party to whom they donated. He very wisely masked the identity by creating a pass-through electoral trust in 2010.
"This practice legislated by UPA-II, is still in progress and utilised by some."
Jaitley said the NDA government similarly created the instrument of electoral bonds in 2017 based on the principle of masking the link between the party and the donor, to encourage the latter to donate white money without fear of consequences.
He said there was improved transparency in the electoral bonds as against the original system of cash, and the State Bank of India has a record of the donors.
"The link between the donor and the identity of the party is masked in the same way as is done in the case of electoral trust.
"Surprisingly the attack is against the bonds and not the electoral trusts because the earlier was brought by the NDA and the latter was by UPA," he alleged.
Jaitley claimed that donors will have no option but to donate only by cash after siphoning monies from their businesses if the bonds do not exist.
He cited the recent Election Commission and IT raids in states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Madhya Pradesh, where taxpayers' money "is being siphoned out and round-tripping into politics".
"Is that a better option or the reformed system of all white money and improved, if not a perfect transparency? NGOs and commentators must look beyond their nose," he asked.
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