NEW DELHI: Who says India's politicians can't be trusted? Some companies believe otherwise and have backed up this faith by staking their money in the form of unsecured loans to various politicians. Some have meanwhile given advances against collateral such as land.
The loans and advances from private companies — ranging from Rs 50 lakh to as much as Rs 16 crore — have been declared in affidavits filed by Lok Sabha election candidates. Those giving the loans are from various sectors but there seem to be quite a few real estate developers among them, including Mumbai-based Housing Development and Infrastructure LtdBSE -0.82 % (HDIL), Bangalore-based Salarpuria group, Sobha DevelopersBSE 0.00 % and others.
The Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) think-tank parsed the data on some 8,000 candidates standing for election. About 700, mainly belonging to national parties, have declared "loans from individuals or entities" ranging from a few lakhs to Rs 50 crore in their affidavits, said Manoj Kumar, senior research fellow at ADR.
One thing he found intriguing was that "many of these politicians have crores of rupees as deposits in banks".BJP leader Munde's family has borrowed nearly Rs 7 crore from companies such as Pawansut Infotech, Pannageshwar Sugar Mills, Aurangabad PaperBSE -4.97 % & Allied Industries and others.
Former BJP president Nitin Gadkari owes Rs 1 crore to HDILBSE -0.82 %. Former film star Hema Malini, the BJP candidate from Mathura, has borrowed Rs 5 crore from Sahara India TV Network. Congress leader and former Union minister Ambika Soni, contesting from Anandpur Sahib in Punjab, has disclosed an advance of Rs 2.5 crore from Raheja Developers.
A Salarpuria spokesperson told ET that the loan was given to Suresh as an interest-free refundable deposit on one of his properties offered for joint development. A Sobha Developers spokesperson said it's in the "business of development of immovable properties and the transaction referred to has been undertaken in the ordinary course of business and at an arm's length basis, which is well within the framework of law."
Kuldeep Bishnoi of Haryana Janhit Congress (BL) owes Rs 7 crore to SRB Investment & Properties and Rs 30 lakh to SKA Estates. RJD chief Lalu Prasad's wife Rabri Devi has received a loan of Rs 75 lakh from Patna-based Shreya Construction Ltd.
TRS chief K Chandrashekar Rao, seeking election from Medak in Andhra Pradesh, has got Rs 3 crore from companies such as Prathma Industries Ltd and Rs 1crore from Visaka Industries LtdBSE 0.27 % based in the state.
Among other regional leaders who have disclosed loans from private companies are Akali Dal leader Harsimrat Kaur Badal, who has got Rs 10 crore from NK Sharma Enterprises, a Chandigarh-based real estate company.