The Election Commission, EC will soon write to the Central Board of Direct Taxes, CBDT informing it about its decision to delist 200-odd political parties which exist only on paper.<br/><br/>EC officials suspect, these political parties could be nothing but money-laundering operations and have not contested any election since 2005 and exist mostly on paper.<br/><br/>Sources said, the EC hopes that the CBDT will have a close look at the finances of these parties so that a clear message can go out that forming a political party for turning black money into white is no longer a good idea.<br/><br/>EC data shows there are currently seven National Political Parties, 58 State Parties and a whopping 1786 Registered Unrecognised Parties.
News On AIR | December 21, 2016 2:06 PM
EC identifies 200 parties existing only on paper; To send list to Tax authorities