Those 'dancing' over scrapping of electoral bonds to repent it, says PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi reacted to critics of the scrapped electoral bond scheme, warning that they will soon regret their actions. This marks PM Modi's first response to the defunct poll bond scheme introduced by the government in 2017. PM Modi brushed off concerns that the Supreme Court's ruling against the electoral bond scheme was a blow to his administration.
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