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Published : Nov 19, 2019, 10:30 AM IST

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Congress targets govt over electoral bonds, says it promotes money laundering

Congress spokesperson and MP, Rajeev Gowda attacked the Central government during a press conference on Monday alleging that BJP had overruled the RBI to introduce electoral bonds to enable 'black money to enter the BJP coffers' and demanded that the scheme be scrapped immediately.

Congress targets Govt over Electoral bonds, says it promote money laundering

New Delhi:The Congress on Monday targeted the ruling Bhartiya Janata Party by saying that the Modi government had overruled RBI to introduce electoral bonds for enabling black money to enter the BJP coffers.

The party also demanded that the scheme should be scrapped immediately.

Congress targets Govt over Electoral bonds

While addressing the press conference, Congress spokesperson and MP, Rajeev Gowda called the Electoral Bond scheme 'opaque' and 'money laundering' scheme.

He said, "Congress party has opposed this method because it lacks transparency and fairness from entering the system. Even if bank cheques are used, demonetisation aftermath has shown that anyone who wants to, can convert black money to white through banking channels. Over 99% of demonetised currency return to the system."

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"More than 95% of the funds raised through this route have gone to the ruling party. Only the token amount has gone to other parties," he added.

He also cited an RTI, which states that "merely 2 days before unveiling the electoral Bond scheme the Narendra Modi government ignored the Reserve Bank of India's recommendation to not proceed with the scheme because of its adverse effects on the integrity of India's financial system."

Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also tweeted, "It appears that while BJP was elected on the promise of eradicating black money it was busy lining. It's own pockets with exactly that! What a shameful betrayal of the Indian people."

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