In a significant revelation from the Election Commission's data on electoral bonds, Essel Mining and Industries, a subsidiary of the Aditya Birla Group, has been identified as the primary donor to the Biju Janata Dal's (BJD) electoral funds. The mining giant has contributed a substantial Rs 174.5 crore to the political party, marking a notable instance of corporate support in Indian politics. This contribution forms a major part of the total bond purchases amounting to Rs 223.5 crore over several years, with Rs 49 crore also being donated to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Essel Mining and Industries boasts extensive operations in Odisha, a state currently under the governance of the BJD. The timing of these contributions is noteworthy, given the upcoming Odisha Legislative Assembly election scheduled from May 13 to June 1 of this year. The company, renowned for its leading position in iron ore mining and production of noble ferro alloys, operates in the mineral-rich Barbil-Barajamda belt of Odisha. Its products, including calibrated iron ore lump and iron ore fines, are acclaimed as the best quality available in the country.
The data available on the Election Commission's website indicates that Essel Mining and Industries made bond purchases on specific dates: October 20, 2020; April 5 and October 4, 2021; and July 1, 2022. Additionally, it was revealed that the company had previously donated Rs 49 crore to BJP via electoral bonds in April 2019.
Despite attempts to reach out for comments, Essel Mining & Industries Limited (EMIL) did not respond to queries regarding these contributions. EMIL stands as a diversified global mineral resource company within the USD 43 billion Aditya Birla Group empire. Established in 1950, EMIL has grown to become one of India's foremost mining entities with ventures into coal, dolomite, and diamond mining alongside its core iron ore operations.
This financial backing from one of India's leading mining companies to political parties raises questions about corporate influence in political funding. The substantial amounts funneled through electoral bonds highlight the ongoing debate around transparency and accountability in political donations. As Odisha prepares for its legislative assembly elections, the impact of such contributions on political dynamics and governance remains a topic of keen interest.
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