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'We've pushed country towards black money, everyone will regret it': PM Modi on abolition of electoral bonds

FP Staff • April 15, 2024, 23:49:33 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the money trail emerging from the donations under the electoral bonds scheme is the proof of the scheme’s success

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'We've pushed country towards black money, everyone will regret it': PM Modi on abolition of electoral bonds
PM Narendra Modi said that the abolition of electoral bonds scheme has pushed the country towards black money. Source: ANI

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that the abolition of the electoral bonds scheme has pushed the country towards black money and everyone will come to regret it with time.

In February, the Supreme Court held the electoral bonds scheme as unconstitutional. The scheme was introduced by the Modi government in 2018 with the stated objective of bringing transparency in political funding.

In an interview with ANI, Modi said that the fact that a money trail has emerged from the details of the scheme published out of the SC proceedings is the proof of the success of the scheme.

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Modi said that there can be deficiencies in the government’s decision-making and the scheme could have been improved.

“It is very possible to improve in this too, but today we have completely pushed the country towards black money. That is why I say everyone will regret it. When they think honestly later, everyone will regret it,” said Modi.

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#WATCH | On Opposition leaders, including Rahul Gandhi's, charge on electoral bonds and whether this was a bad decision, PM says, "...If there were no electoral bonds, who would have had the power to find out where the money came from and where it went? This is the success story… pic.twitter.com/JwJva8O7YV

— ANI (@ANI) April 15, 2024

Under the electoral bonds scheme, the public or the Election Commission of India (ECI) did not know the identity of the donors. Only the State Bank of India (SBI), which was the only authorised entity to issue the bonds, was aware of the identity via the know your customer (KYC) process. The critics said that this anonymity brought in opacity in political funding.

Modi also refuted the Opposition’s allegations that the donations under the electoral bonds scheme were used by companies under investigation.

“Across the country, a total of 3,000 companies donated electoral bonds. Of these 3,000 companies, 26 were such against which action has been taken…Of these 26, a total of 16 companies were such that purchased bonds when they were being raided…The bonds that these 16 companies purchased, BJP has 37% of that amount, 63% to the opposition,” said Modi.

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Following the interview, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi termed the scheme “extortion” and said Modi was giving interviews because he had been “caught”.

“If you see the names and dates you will know that when they (donors) gave the electoral bond, right after that contract was given to them or CBI inquiry was withdrawn against them. Pradhan Mantri pakade gaye hain isiliye ANI ko interview de rahe hain. This is the biggest extortion scheme of the world and PM Modi is the mastermind of it,” said Rahul, as per a video shared by ANI.

#WATCH | On Prime Minister Narendra Modi's interview to ANI, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi says, "The important thing in electoral bond is- names and dates. If you see the names and dates you will know that when they (donors) gave the electoral bond, right after that contract was… pic.twitter.com/CiJhdW8pYD

— ANI (@ANI) April 15, 2024
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