The Association for Democratic Reforms which works towards electoral reforms, today claimed after analysis of declarations submitted by political parties and their candidates, that the declaration by 33 per cent MPs on lump sum amount received, does not match with their parties' declarations regarding the amount allocated to the candidate for election expenditure.
"Out of 342 MPs from national parties, a total of Rs 75.58 crores was declared by 263 MPs as received from their parties whereas the national parties have declared that Rs 54.73 crores was given to only 175 MPs," the group said here today.
However, out of 282 MPs of the party, 229 have declared receiving aid of Rs 65.88 crore from the BJP which is about 18 crore more than declared by the party, it said.
"Out of 159 MPs to whom BJP had declared to have given some lump sum amount, only 105 MPs had declared the same amount while 35 declared an amount larger than what the party had said it had given," the group said in a statement.
Out of 44 MPs of Congress, 18 have declared receiving 4.03 crore from the party while all the six MPs of NCP have declared receiving Rs 2.79 crore.