On Sunday, prime minister Narendra Modi dismissed the notion that his government suffered because of the election bond issue, arguing that no system is flawless and that any flaws could be fixed. Additionally, he warned that people who are "dancing" over the issue will regret it.
 

Tell me what we accomplished so that I should consider it a failure. When asked if the electoral bond details had hurt the ruling bjp, he told Thanthi TV, "I firmly believe that those dancing over it (the bond details) and taking pride in it are going to repent."
 
The prime minister said that the ability to identify the money sources and recipients was made possible by the electoral bond system his administration implemented.
 
He stated that the existence of bonds is the reason a trail is accessible now and asked if any organisation could provide information on the financing sources and recipients of the polls conducted before to 2014, the year he took office.
 

"Every system has flaws. There could be certain things that might be done better," he stated.
 
The supreme Court's judgement, which declared the practice of anonymous fundraising unlawful and made all information pertaining to electoral bonds public, has led opposition parties to point fingers at the administration.
 
Large purchasers of these bonds have included several companies under criminal investigation.
 
Modi stated in the interview that one should not see his actions as political, adding that tamil Nadu is the country's greatest asset and that he works for the country.

 PM Modi stated that if winning votes were his primary goal, he would not have done as much for the Northeast states, pointing out that over 150 of his government's ministers have travelled there, and he has personally visited the area more often than all previous prime ministers combined.
 
"Being a politician does not imply that all I do is work towards winning elections. He stated, "Tamil Nadu has enormous potential that should not be wasted.
 
He said that the votes the BJP-led national democratic alliance would receive in tamil Nadu will not be anti-DMK but rather pro-BJP, saying that the alliance unites many facets of society and reflects the aspirations of people.
 

"People have seen the work we have done over the last ten years," he declared. tamil Nadu has determined that the BJP-NDA will lead this time."
 
According to him, the bjp continued to support tamil Nadu even in the absence of any municipal candidates.
 
Modi also commended K Annamalai, the head of the tamil Nadu bjp, adding that he is drawing in young people. The prime minister stated that they believe he might have joined the DMK if money and corruption were his driving forces.
 
"Viksit Bharat argues that development ought to reach every region of the nation. He stated, "I think tamil Nadu has the capacity to become the engine propelling our vision of a Viksit Bharat.
 

In a jab at opposition parties that have frequently accused the bjp of weakening regional languages, Modi expressed sadness over the politicisation of the tamil language and stated that, just as the state's food has become more globally recognised, so too should its dialect be supported.
 
"The politicisation of the tamil language has been detrimental not only to tamil Nadu but also to the country," he stated.
 

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