Modi expressed on X stating, "A great judgment by the Hon’ble Supreme Court which will ensure clean politics and deepen people’s faith in the system."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has expressed his approval of the Supreme Court's ruling on 'immunity in bribery cases', asserting that it will purify the political landscape. He conveyed his sentiments on Monday, stating that the judgment will enhance the public's trust in the system.
In a post on X (previously known as Twitter), PM Modi praised the Supreme Court's decision, describing it as a significant ruling that will guarantee the integrity of politics and reinforce the people's confidence in the system. He emphasized that the judgment is a welcome development that will contribute to the cleansing of politics.

He believes that this landmark decision will have a profound impact on the political sphere, fostering transparency and accountability. This, in turn, will strengthen the public's faith in the democratic process and the justice system.

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