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Business News/ Politics / Policy/  Congress workers to be asked to contribute Rs250 annually
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Congress workers to be asked to contribute Rs250 annually

25% of the contributions so made will go to the Pradesh Congress and 75% to the All India Congress Committee

Some 12 years back, Congress president Sonia Gandhi had constituted a committee on party’s finances under Manmohan Singh. Photo: Ajay Aggarwal/Hindustan TimesPremium
Some 12 years back, Congress president Sonia Gandhi had constituted a committee on party’s finances under Manmohan Singh. Photo: Ajay Aggarwal/Hindustan Times

New Delhi: Congress workers will now be asked to contribute 250 annually to the party, in an apparent move to tide over the resource crunch. Each worker will be asked to contribute the amount every year as the party plans to make itself self-sufficient, All India Congress Committee (AICC) treasurer Motilal Vora said.

The Congress veteran said 25% of the contributions so made will go to the Pradesh Congress Committees (PCC) and 75% to the AICC. He indicated the plan will be set in motion once the membership drive, which is underway, concludes. The party’s organizational polls, which were to start last month, have been put on hold till further orders. At present, each party MP and MLA is required to pay one month’s salary to the organization, while each AICC member has to contribute 600 annually to the party coffers.

A PCC member has to contribute 300 to the state unit. The new rule will make it mandatory for all state units to distribute 50% of the contributions received by them to the district units. Some 12 years back, Congress president Sonia Gandhi had constituted a committee on party’s finances under Manmohan Singh when the party was in the opposition at the centre.

The committee, which had found the prevailing provisions concerning contributions from active members cumbersome and impractical, had made several suggestions. It had recommended that every active member shall collect or contribute directly to the PCC a sum of 100 per year. The panel had recommended that the pattern of distribution of contributions be retained at 75% for AICC, 12.5% for the PCCs and the balance 12.5% to the District Congress Committees. As there were an estimated 11 lakh active members at that time, the party expected to raise about 11 crore a year from them alone.

“This amount is more than sufficient to run the entire Congress organization comfortably in a non-election year," it had concluded. Acutely aware of the need to raise finances for the party from within in order to not become captive to money power, the Manmohan Singh committee had come out with the recommendations to reinforce the mass-based, pro-poor character of the Congress.

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Published: 05 Jul 2015, 06:55 PM IST
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