Infosys donated Rs 1 crore to Janata Dal Secular through electoral bonds in 2018

The contribution came in the run-up to the Karnataka elections.

WrittenBy:Ayush Tiwari& Project Electoral Bond
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Narayana Murthy-led Infosys donated Rs 1 crore to Janata Dal Secular two months before the 2018 Karnataka elections, shows the latest data on electoral bonds disclosed by the Election Commission on Sunday.

The Bengaluru-based software giant had so far been missing from the donors list, which features Indian conglomerates like the Reliance group and the Aditya Birla group. This is because the list only contained details of bonds purchased after April 12, 2019 – leaving out details of electoral bonds worth Rs 4,002 crore issued between March 2018 and April 2019.

The fresh data released on Sunday contains filings by political parties for the bonds redeemed between 2018 and November 2023. These filings made to the Election Commission, submitted to the Supreme Court in a sealed cover, were made public on the court’s orders.

According to the JDS filing, Infosys Technologies Limited donated Rs 1 crore in electoral bonds to the party on March 20, 2018.

Karnataka went to polls on May 12, 2018. The JDS won 37 of the 224 seats in that election. After a brief and controversial stint of the BS Yeddyurappa-led BJP government, the Congress-JDS alliance formed the government and Kumaraswamy became the state’s chief minister.

Between 2018 and 2024, the JDS received Rs 89.5 crore in electoral bonds. Its major donors were Hyderabad-based Megha Engineering and Infrastructure Limited (Rs 50 crore) and Bengaluru-based Embassy group (Rs 22 crore).

Apart from the JDS, only three other political parties – Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, and Nationalist Congress Party – have disclosed the names of the donors in their filings to the Election Commission.

This report is part of a collaborative project involving three news organisations – Newslaundry, Scroll, The News Minute – and independent journalists.

Project Electoral Bond includes Aban Usmani, Anand Mangnale, Anisha Sheth, Anjana Meenakshi, Ayush Tiwari, Azeefa Fathima, Basant Kumar, Dhanya Rajendran, Divya Aslesha, Jayashree Arunachalam, Joyal, M Rajshekhar, Maria Teresa Raju, Nandini Chandrashekar, Neel Madhav, Nikita Saxena, Parth MN, Pooja Prasanna, Prajwal Bhat, Prateek Goyal, Pratyush Deep, Ragamalika Karthikeyan, Raman Kirpal, Ravi Nair, Sachi Hegde, Shabbir Ahmed, Shivnarayan Rajpurohit, Siddharth Mishra, Supriya Sharma, Tabassum Barnagarwala and Vaishnavi Rathore.

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