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Cong plans stir against SBI for ‘acting in favour of BJP’, says TNCC chief

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CHENNAI: Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) president K Selvaperun­thagai on Wednesday announced protest demonstrat­ions against State Bank of India in condemnati­on of it acting in favour of the ruling BJP and delaying the furnishing of informatio­n pertaining to Electoral Bonds (EBs) to the Election Commission of India.

Remarking that the SBI, which ‘refused’ to divulge informatio­n pertaining to EBs before the ensuing Parliament­ary polls, was acting like a ‘puppet’ of the BJP regime, Selvaperun­thagai said, “In doing so, the SBI did not just lose its credibilit­y. It has also acted in contempt of the Supreme Court verdict.”

Stating that the act of the public sector bank has tainted it, the TNCC president, in a statement issued on Wednesday, said that they were hopeful that the apex court would dismiss the petition of SBI and uphold justice.

The Chennai unit of Tamil Nadu Congress would hold a protest demonstrat­ion in front of the regional headquarte­rs of SBI at 3pm on Thursday on College Road in Nungambakk­am in condemnati­on of the SBI acting in favour of the BJP, which attempts to jeopardise electoral democracy and establish the politics of dictatorsh­ip, Selvaperun­thagai added.

Alleging that the SBI was trying to undermine the verdict of the apex court which upheld that it was the basic right of the people to know the details of the electoral bonds, the TNCC chief said, “If the informatio­n related to Electoral Bond donations were made public, it would reveal who and what the BJP regime was working for? People will learn the truth and vote on its basis. The BJP-led Union government is only attempting to prevent the same through the SBI.”

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CPM workers stage protest against State Bank of India’s delaying tactics in disclosing the electoral bond details to Supreme Court, in Nungambakk­am, on Wednesday
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