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Rahul: Rulers failed on Swiss bank vow, caught in SBI case

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NEW DELHI: The Congress on Monday hailed the Supreme Court for dismissing the SBI’s plea seeking an extension of time to furnish electoral bond details but said it was halfway to truth and the top court should also give directions so that the nation gets to know who contribute­d funds to the BJP to bag contracts.

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi said those who came to power on the promise of bringing black money back from Swiss banks in 100 days did whatever they could to hide the data of their own bank from the Supreme Court.

Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court rejected the State Bank of India’s plea seeking an extension of time. A five-judge Constituti­on bench headed by Chief Justice DY Chandrachu­d also directed the EC to publish the details on March 15.

It, however, did not directed the bank to match the details of donors and donee with other informatio­n.

Congress president Mallikarju­n Kharge alleged that after the SBI asked for four-and-a-half months to publish the electoral bond details, it became clear that the Modi government was making every possible effort to cover up its dark deeds. “With the Supreme Court’s decision, the country will soon come to know who donated to the BJP through electoral bonds. This is the first step in exposing the corruption, scams and transactio­ns of the Modi government,” Kharge said in a post in Hindi on ‘X’.

“Even now, the country will not find out for which contracts the select capitalist donors of the BJP were giving donations to the Modi government and the Supreme Court should give appropriat­e directions for that,” he said. “We need to know who gave the donation, what contracts were given to that person, what exemptions from ED were given, what were I-T department exemptions and what kind of benefit was given to them. But you are not giving that,” he said.

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