Electoral Bonds: State Bank of India has filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court today (Thursday). It has been said that all the information including alpha numeric number has been given to the Election Commission. SBI said, 'At present no information is available from our side. We have submitted all the information about electoral bonds to the Election Commission.
Supreme Court gave ultimatum to SBI
Earlier today, the Supreme Court had expressed displeasure over SBI not submitting complete information and had given an ultimatum to submit all the information. Chief Justice D.Y. A bench headed by Chandrachud directed that the information received should be published on the Election Commission's website.
SBI filed an affidavit
SBI Chairman Dinesh Kumar Khara has filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court saying, 'As per the order of the court, we have given all the information related to electoral bonds to the Election Commission before the stipulated time. This time the information given includes alpha numeric number i.e. unique number of the bond, value of the bond, name of the buyer, name of the party receiving payment, last four digits of the party's bank account number, price and redemption number. , In view of cyber security, the complete bank account number of the political party, KYC information of the party and the buyer of electoral bonds are not shared.