"There is an element of subterfuge, there is an element of misleading, there is an element of playing to the gallery by making very good and right and correct noises but lacking in substance," Congress spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi said.
"We are waiting for the details. As it stands today, there is no transparency," he told reporters when asked about electoral bonds.
Does the amendment to the Representation of People Act not legitimise anonymous donations? he asked.
"Now there is no clarity as to whether the identity and the connection will be disclosed -- none at all. And therefore, you may be legitimising anonymous donations through the formal Bond," he said.
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