Wayanad (Kerala) [India], Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday called electoral bonds the world's "biggest extortion scheme", and said PM Modi is the mastermind behind it. Rahul Gandhi's comments come after Prime Minister Modi, in an interview to ANI, accused opposition parties of "spreading lies" on the electoral bond scheme which has been struck down by the Supreme Court and said "when that happens, Everyone will regret it." An honest reflection'' Speaking to reporters, Rahul Gandhi said, ''The important thing in electoral bonds is names and dates. When you look at the names and dates carefully, you will know when they (donors) gave the electoral bonds, immediately after which they were given the contract or the CBI investigation against them was withdrawn. I caught the Prime Minister here, that is why he is giving an interview to ANI.This is the world's biggest extortion scheme and PM Modi is its mastermind. Immediately after BJP got the money in the form of electoral bonds, big contracts were given to those donors.'' Buy contract, infrastructure contract - Company gives money and then Immediately afterwards they are given the contract. The truth is that this is extortion and PM Modi has conspired to do it. After the action of the investigating agencies, out of the 16 companies that donated, only 37 percent of the money went to BJP and 63 percent went to anti-BJP opposition parties. The Prime Minister said the country has been pushed towards "black money" in the elections.And everyone will regret it. In his first detailed reaction on the electoral bond scheme, PM Modi, who is on a busy campaign for the Lok Sabha elections, said the scheme should also be seen as a success story as it has given an opportunity to show the way. Those who had donated to political parties through the scheme also said that there is a lot of scope for improvement in the scheme. "It has been discussed for a long time in our country that (through black money) is a dangerous game in elections. . The game of black money should end in the country's elections. This discussion has been going on for a long time that money is spent in elections; No one can deny this. My party also spends, all parties, candidates spend and money has to be taken from the people. I wanted us to make some efforts, how to make our elections free from this black money, how to have transparency? I had a pure thought in my mind. We were looking for a way. We found a short cut, we never claimed that this was the right path, he said, adding that the electoral bond scheme was being debated in Parliament when the relevant bill was passed and those who are now commenting on it Some of them have supported it. The Supreme Court struck down the electoral bond scheme in February this year, saying it was unconstitutional.Bharat Bloc parties are targeting the BJP-led government over the electoral bond scheme in their election campaign. In its decision, the Supreme Court asked SBI to stop the issuance. Electora Bond. In compliance with a direction from the Supreme Court, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has uploaded data on electoral bonds on its official website. The data was provided by State Bank of India (SBI) on the instructions of the apex court.