‘Donate for Desh’ kickstarted without registering domain, OpIndia and BJP swoop in
‘Donate for Desh’ kickstarted without registering domain, OpIndia and BJP swoop in
Congress recently announced its crowdfunding campaign ‘Donate for Desh’ to raise funds from the general public following reports of massive seizures of unaccounted cash from Congress leaders. Days after the announcement, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on 18th December launched the campaign in New Delhi.
Incidentally, the links for the Congress crowdfunding campaign land the donors on BJP’s donation page. It has come to light that the funds and donations through the Congress party’s campaign are adding to the Bharatiya Janata Party’s coffers. As per reports, the grand old party kicked off the crowdfunding campaign without registering the related domain names. Reports add that the BJP secured the website domains after Congress failed to register the relevant domains for the donation websites promoted in its fundraising campaign.
The links redirected the donors to BJP and OPIndia’s donation pages. Simply put, when a person opens the Donatefordesh.org website, the user is redirected to BJP’s donation page which seeks details like donors’ name, mobile number, and email ID.
Congress launches #DonateForDesh campaign but fails to book important domain. BJP bought it & redirected it on their website
Check out 👉 https://t.co/EzdIREg5YC pic.twitter.com/uiWRqOhU4q— Megh Updates 🚨™ (@MeghUpdates) December 18, 2023
Similarly Donatefordesh.com and Donatefordesh.in take the user to the OpIndia Support pages.
😭😂😂 pic.twitter.com/3gkO2fpSVB
— The Hawk Eye (@thehawkeyex) December 18, 2023
Congress launched #DonateForDesh campaign.
But it failed to book important domain names.
So,
BJP bought https://t.co/F3NcbFxDZc 😛Now after the campaign,@RahulGandhi will blame Adani for the donations happened to BJP 😂 pic.twitter.com/TyQh5cbvnY
— Shashank Shekhar Jha (@shashank_ssj) December 18, 2023
Following the goof-up in crowdfunding, netizens have been taking a jibe at the Congress party calling it the grand old party’s moye-moye moment. Netizens have slammed Congress asking the grand old party if it didn’t have any domain for these websites why it kicked off the campaign prematurely.
I have been dealing in domains and hosting since 2003. It has been over 20 years. I have never seen someone so irresponsible as @INCIndia, who started a nationwide campaign by the name “#DonateForDesh” but forgot to register TLDs, including .com and .org. Check the domains below…
— Anurag (@LekhakAnurag) December 18, 2023
Several users called it a major failure of the IT department of Congress party. According to several Twitter users, the failure alludes to the callous or non-serious approach of the party for its own crowdfunding campaign as otherwise, it had enough time and resources to run basic errands.
I mean by their own admission, idiots had 2 days to book at least the .org or .in domain name, but they didn’t. Has Congress got “Donate for Desh” as a trademark? If their alliance called be called INDIA, we can ask money too for DonateForDesh https://t.co/eXPfnV1VNo
— Rahul Roushan (@rahulroushan) December 18, 2023
Please don’t blame Shrieking Jane for the fiasco of Congress’s ‘Donate for Desh’ fraud. She has to not only appear less intelligent than Rahul Gandhi but also prove it. 😂
Let alone domains, the Congress didn’t even block SM accounts. Check out @donatefordesh, for instance.
और…
— Amit Malviya (@amitmalviya) December 18, 2023
However, it’s not that Congress hasn’t received donations in the last few years. In 2021-22, the party received donations totaling ₹95 crore through electoral bonds. Additionally, in September 2023, the Congress announced that it possesses assets worth about ₹700 crores.
Nonetheless, the Congress party will be collecting donations both online and offline. On December 28, 2023, the party is celebrating its 138th anniversary. In alignment with that, it has issued an appeal to its supporters to contribute in multiples of ₹138, while urging its district and state-level workers to donate ₹1380.
The campaign has been initiated by its president, Mallikarjun Kharge, who has donated ₹1.38 lakh to the party. Congress will conduct this campaign online until December 28, 2023, following which its workers will go door-to-door to collect donations. However, the crowdfunding campaign has been marred with a major setback and failure for the party’s IT department as it lost the race for website domains to BJP and OpIndia.