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Leaked e-mail on chopper deal, not Rafale: RDefence

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA New Delhi, 12 February

Reliance Defence on Tuesday said the "proposed MoU" mentioned in a purported email cited by Congress President Rahul Gandhi in his fresh allegation­s on the Rafale deal was a reference to its cooperatio­n with Airbus Helicopter and had "no connection" with the fighter jet contract.

Gandhi on Tuesday accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of "treason" and violating the Official Secrets Act, citing an email to claim that Ambani was aware of the Rafale deal days before India and France finalised it.

“Purported email being referred by the Congress Party is regarding the discussion between Airbus and Reliance Defence regarding Civil & Defence Helicopter Programs under 'Make in India',” a Reliance Defence spokespers­on said in a statement.

“The discussion on proposed MoU was clearly with reference to cooperatio­n between Airbus Helicopter and Reliance. It had no connection whatsoever with Government to Government Agreement between France and India for 36 Rafale aircraft” Reliance Defence spokeperso­n

Gandhi released to the media an email dated March 28, 2015, purportedl­y written by Airbus executive Nicolas Chamussy to three recipients with the subject line "Ambani".

He claimed the email showed Ambani visited then French defence minister Jean-Yves Le Drian's office and mentioned an "MoU in preparatio­n and the intention to sign during the PM visit (to France)".

"The discussion on proposed MoU was clearly with reference to cooperatio­n between Airbus Helicopter and Reliance. It had no connection whatsoever with Government to Government Agreement between France and India for 36 Rafale aircraft," the Reliance Defence spokespers­on said.

It is in public domain that Airbus Helicopter has partnered with Mahindra for the military helicopter programme, the spokespers­on added. "Also, for the record, the MoU for Rafale aircraft was signed between France and India on January 25 2016 and not in April 2015.

"From the above, it is evident that the facts are being deliberate­ly twisted and reality being ignored," the company said.

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