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Over 59% of unrecognised political parties linked to Bihar failed to disclose finances: ADR

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Last updated: November 7, 2025 5:42 pm
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Published: November 7, 2025
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The report showed only 67 parties (24.36%) made both audit and contribution reports publicly available for 2023-24, collectively declaring an income of ₹85.56 crore, expenditure of ₹71.49 crore and donations worth ₹71.73 crore. File

The report showed only 67 parties (24.36%) made both audit and contribution reports publicly available for 2023-24, collectively declaring an income of ₹85.56 crore, expenditure of ₹71.49 crore and donations worth ₹71.73 crore. File
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More than half of the registered unrecognised political parties associated with Bihar have failed to make their mandatory financial disclosures public for 2023-24, according to poll rights body Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR).

According to an ADR report, the NGO has reviewed 275 such parties — 184 registered in Bihar and 91 in other states — and found that 163 of those, or 59.27%, have neither uploaded their audit reports nor statements of donations above ₹20,000 on the websites of State chief electoral officers or the Election Commission (EC).

Of these, 113 parties contested the previous Bihar Assembly polls held in 2020.

The report showed only 67 parties (24.36%) made both audit and contribution reports publicly available for 2023-24, collectively declaring an income of ₹85.56 crore, expenditure of ₹71.49 crore and donations worth ₹71.73 crore.

The Samata Party, registered in Delhi, reported the highest income at ₹53.13 crore, followed by the Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) at ₹9.59 crore.

The ADR’s assessment also captured recent EC action that de-listed 32 parties in August and September for issues including inactivity and non-compliance. Among the de-listed parties, the highest income was declared by the Rashtriya Sarvodaya Party of Bihar (registered in January 2014) with ₹10.66 crore over five years, peaking at ₹4.26 crore in financial year 2021-22. According to available information, it did not contest elections.

The report said 28 registered unrecognised political parties (RUPPs) registered in Bihar did not contest any election, based on available information.

Their combined five-year income is ₹1.52 crore, from FY 2019-20 to FY 2023-24.

The highest five-year income of ₹82.39 lakh was declared by Mithilawadi Party (registered in September 2020), with a steady annual income of around ₹20 lakh.

This was followed by Shoshit Inquilab Party, with a total income of ₹29.49 lakh from FY 2019-20 to 2023-24, split between FY 2023-24 (₹15.31 lakh) and 2022-23 (₹14.18 lakh) and the Gantantrik Janhit Party with a total income of ₹21.05 lakh, showing a growth from ₹3.05 lakh in FY 2021-22 to ₹10 lakh in FY 2023-24.

For 31 parties whose audit reports were available but donation details were not, the ADR found that the income and donations were nearly identical, indicating that contributions were the primary source of funds.

These reports provide insights into income and expenditure, with donations listed but without breakdowns for contributions of above ₹20,000. The parties are predominantly registered in Bihar (24), but also in other States such as Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Delhi and Jharkhand.

The Rashtriya Jansambhavna Party accounted for more than 90% of the total income in this group, declaring ₹16.47 crore. Yet, among the 21 parties from this category that contested the 2020 Bihar polls, none won any seat.

Another 14 parties had filed only contribution reports, which together reflected donations of above ₹20,000, amounting to ₹682.28 crore.

The top parties, Aam Janmat Party and Prabal Bharat Party (both registered in Bihar, having total donations of above ₹20,000) received donations of ₹680.655 crore, accounting for over 99% of donations of all 14 RUPPs.

Published – November 07, 2025 11:12 pm IST



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