Delhi:Rahul Gandhi labeled Prime Minister Modi as the "Champion of Corruption." Gandhi's remarks came in response to what he referred to as a scripted interview given by Modi to the news media, which he claimed was a "flop show."
Gandhi also criticized Modi's repeated assertion that electoral bonds were introduced to enhance transparency in the political funding system. However, Gandhi questioned the validity of this claim, pointing to the recent decision by the Supreme Court to cancel electoral bonds.
The cancellation of electoral bonds by the Supreme Court has raised eyebrows and fueled speculation regarding the true intentions behind their implementation. Gandhi went further, alleging that electoral bonds constitute the "world's biggest extortion scheme," a sentiment purportedly echoed by many businessmen across India.The controversy surrounding electoral bonds continues to deepen as political figures like Rahul Gandhi intensify their scrutiny of the Modi government's financial policies. As the debate rages on, questions regarding transparency and accountability in Indian politics remain at the forefront of public discourse.