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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has issued a stern warning following the Supreme Court's decision to abolish a contentious political funding mechanism. In a recent broadcast, Modi cautioned against the emergence of "black money" in political contributions, a consequence of the now-defunct system that permitted undisclosed donations through "electoral bonds." While the move aimed to enhance transparency, it has stirred controversy, with opposition parties alleging coercion by Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Modi vehemently denied these claims, asserting that the system was an improvement, albeit with scope for further refinement. However, recent data revealing the BJP as the primary beneficiary of the scrapped scheme has intensified scrutiny. Modi also rebutted accusations of misusing enforcement agencies for political motives, emphasizing the need for independent scrutiny. As India braces for general elections, Modi's remarks underscore the challenges in reconciling political funding with accountability, highlighting the nation's ongoing struggle against illicit financial practices.