Updated On: 17 March, 2024 01:57 PM IST | ronak mastakar
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis participated in a book launch of ‘WHAT IF THERE WAS NO CONGRESS’ at Worli in Mumbai (Pics/Shadab Khan)

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During the book launch event, Fadnavis interacted with Author Priyam Gandhi-Modi
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Meanwhile, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday hit back at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi for criticising BJP over the electoral bonds scheme and asked whether his party would return the bonds that it has received

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He said Gandhi was critical of electoral bonds as the scheme had stopped his party`s source of black money for funding elections
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Rahul Gandhi, whose Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra will conclude in Mumbai on Saturday, has been targeting the Narendra Modi-led central government over the electoral bonds scheme. He termed the scheme as an extortion racket used by the BJP for toppling governments and breaking political parties

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Talking to reporters after the state cabinet meeting, Fadnavis said, "The BJP is the largest party with 303 MPs, so we got 30 per cent of the total bonds, while the rest of the opposition, including the Congress, received 70 per cent bonds"
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"Will Rahul Gandhi return the electoral bonds that the Congress received? Whom did the party threaten to get the funds?" Fadnavis asked

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The BJP leader said electoral bonds are accounted for money that is shown in the balance sheet of political parties as well as that of corporate houses
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"The court will fix the loopholes if there are any in the scheme," the former CM said

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"Rahul Gandhi`s outburst is because the source of black money of his party has been sealed. Congress wants black money for election funding," he alleged
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Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, who was present at the press conference, said there was no issue left with Gandhi to speak about