Delhi Elections: Who spent how much and on what – BJP, AAP, and Congress? | Today News

Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) spent 14.5 crore on campaigning during the Delhi Assembly election held in February this year. The Congress party spent 46.18 crore, according to the expenditure reports filed by parties with the Election Commission of India.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has sumbited part expenditure report which shows that the saffron party spent 17 crore on its 68 candidates.

The Delhi Assembly elections results came as a setback for the AAP, with the BJP securing 48 of the 70 seats and reducing it to 22. The BJP came back to power in the national capital after 27 years. The Congress once again drew blank in the Delhi assembly elections.

AAP: Propaganda, Advertisement, and Notices

Of the 14.5 crore, the AAP has spent 12.12 crore on general election propaganda. This includes 5 crore was spent on media advertisements, phone calls, bulk SMS services, and Google ads, as per the report available on Election Commission’s website. For advertisements on Google, it spent 2.24 crore while 73.57 lakh was spent for publicity on Facebook.

The Arvind Kejriwal-led party spent 16 lakh on advertising criminal antecedents of its candidates. Among candidates, the AAP gave the highest 39 lakh to its Moti Nagar candidate Shiv Charan Goel, who lost to BJP’s Harish Khurana. Party chief Arvind Kejriwal got only 10 lakh and former Chief Minister Atishi and former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia 20 lakh each.

Former Minister Gopal Rai received 24.75 lakh, Saurabh Bharadwaj 22.8 lakh and Satyendar Jain 23 lakh, as per the details available on the poll panel’s website.

Congress: Public Meetings, Guarantee Cards

The party did not fund its 70 candidates individually.

Of 46.18 crore total expenses, the Congress party spent 40.13 crore on ‘general party propaganda’ and 6.05 crore on candidates, including expenses on social media campaigns. The party spent 17.78 crore on advertisements, including 2.28 crore for print ads to Associated Journals Ltd, which publishes the National Herald owned by the Gandhi family.

The party spend 18 crore on posters and other campaign materials.

The party spent 4.85 crore on meeting while 37,104 was spent on star campaigners. Another, 2.79 crore was spend for printing guarantee cards while 20.11 lakh for live streaming events and 33,500 for press conferences.

BJP: 25 Lakh to each candidate

The Election Commisison has not yet published the BJP’s Delhi poll expenditure report in full. However, it has published a ‘part’ report showing that the party gave 25 lakh each to 68 candidates which amounts to 17 crore.

A candidate can spent upto 40 lakh for campaigning during assembly elections and a party can spend as much for a seat. The expenditure by the parties doesn’t reflect the money spent by candidates during elections.

The election expenditure details have to be submitted before the Election Commission of India.