April 15, 2024
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PM Modi said the electoral bonds scheme was aimed at curbing black money in elections and said the opposition wants to run away after making allegations…reports Asian Lite News

Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s appetiser remark, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi called the Electoral Bonds the “world’s biggest corruption”, saying that there is record-breaking unemployment in the country and PM Modi is now telling the people that he will serve them the “main course” in 2047.

The remarks of Rahul Gandhi came after Prime Minister Modi, in an interview accused the opposition parties of “spreading lies” over the electoral bonds scheme, which has been struck down by the Supreme Court, and said “everyone will regret it when there is an honest reflection”.

“Record-breaking unemployment, backbreaking inflation, farmers dying due to debt burden and government repression, helpless labourers, harassed businessmen, the weakest Rupee in the history against the dollar and the world’s biggest corruption, ‘Electoral Bond’! Narendra Modi is telling the people who have tasted all these ‘Appetisers’ that he will serve them the ‘Main Course’ in 2047,” Rahul Gandhi posted on X (in Hindi).

PM Modi said the electoral bonds scheme was aimed at curbing black money in elections and said the opposition wants to run away after making allegations.

He said of the 16 companies who gave donations after action by probe agencies, only 37 per cent of the amount went to the BJP and 63 per cent to opposition parties opposed to the BJP.

The Prime Minister said the country has been pushed towards “black money” in elections and everyone will regret it.In his first detailed reaction on electoral bonds scheme, PM Modi, who has been on a hectic campaign for the Lok Sabha polls, said the scheme should also be viewed a success story as it has allowed the trail to show who had made contributions to political parties through the scheme.

He also said there is a lot scope of improvement in the scheme.

“There has been a discussion in our country for a long time that (through) black money a dangerous game is there in elections. The play of black money in the country’s elections ends, this discussion has been going on for a long time. Money is spent in elections; no one can deny this. My party also spends, all parties, candidates spend and money has to be taken from people. I wanted that we try something, how can our elections be free from this black money, how can there be transparency? There was a pure thought in my mind. We were looking for a way. We found a small way, we never claimed that this was the absolute way,” he said.

He said there was debate in Parliament on the electoral bonds scheme when the relevant bill was passed and some of those who are now commenting on it had supported it.

Earlier on April 5, PM Modi said that the country has witnessed a change in the last ten years of his government.

“I want to tell you that all we’ve done (developments work) till now, is just a trailer. These days, when we go to big hotels to eat food, they first bring a few appetizers…so what Modi has done (till now) is an appetizer and the main course is yet to come. We have to take the country forward… In the last 10 years, you have seen the country change. Before that, the country was in a very bad condition,” the PM said.

The Supreme Court in February this year struck down the electoral bonds scheme and said it was unconstitutional.

INDIA Bloc parties have been targeting the BJP-led government over the electoral bonds scheme in their election campaign.

In its decision, the Supreme Court asked the SBI to stop issuing electoral bonds.In compliance with a directive from the Supreme Court, the Election Commission of India (ECI) uploaded data on electoral bonds on its official website. The data was provided by the State Bank of India (SBI) on the directions of the apex court.

‘No transparency’

Meanwhile, Congress leader Pawan Khera on Monday questioned the “transparency” of electoral bonds and said that there is “no transparency” in the electoral bonds, adding that it only “suit and benefit the ruling party.”

The remarks of Pawan Khera came after Prime Minister Modi in an interview to ANI accused the opposition parties of “spreading lies” over the electoral bonds scheme, which has been struck down by the Supreme Court, and said “everyone will regret it when there is an honest reflection”. “First they said there was no numbering, then numbering came out and the information about that numbering will be with the ruling party. Is this transparency? There is no transparency in the electoral bonds. It only suits and benefits the ruling party,” Pawan Khera said.

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