Most of the funds that come for elections in India are from the “looting” of government treasury, former Chief Election Commissioner J M Lyngdoh claimed today.
“Most of the funds that come for elections are from loot of treasury in India and this is what we have to stop,” Lyngdoh said addressing the IIM-A’s annual business summit Confluence-2011 here.
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