Union Minister for Electronics & Information Technology Ashwini Vaishnaw with Tata Sons Chairman Natarajan Chandrasekaran and other representatives of Tata Group and PSMC Taiwan while singing agreement for semiconductor fabrication facility in Dholera Twitter/Ashwini Vaishnaw
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Tata Group donated Rs 758 cr to BJP weeks after approval for semiconductor units: Report

The Tata Group donated Rs 758 crore to BJP through an electoral trust, weeks after the Union Cabinet approved two semiconductor units involving massive government subsidies and just before the 2024 general election, Scroll has reported.

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The Tata Group donated Rs 758 crore to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) weeks after the Union government announced over Rs 44,000 crore in subsidies to two of its semiconductor units, an investigation by Scroll.in has revealed. The donations were made in April 2024, days before the general election. 

Two semiconductor units of Tata Group – one each in Assam and Gujarat, both BJP-governed states – were approved by the Union Cabinet in February 2024. The Union government subsidies for these two units reportedly add up to about Rs 44,023 crore. 

Soon after the Tata Group’s semiconductor units were approved by the Union Cabinet in February 2024, the business conglomerate donated the money. The investigation by Scroll reveals how this money was routed.

Congress was the second biggest recipient, and recieved an amount much lesser than what the BJP did.

BJP has been the biggest beneficiary of political funding through electoral trusts and now-suspended electoral bonds in recent years. 

The Tata Group maed these donations through a political trust, Scroll has reported. An electoral trust is a trust set up by companies to facilitate donations from companies and individuals to political parties. The scheme was introduced by the UPA government in 2013. 

Electoral trusts are required to disclose their sources of funding and the political parties the funds are distributed to. However, it’s difficult to directly connect which donor is funding which party.