Deccan Chronicle

NDA GOT RAFALE AT A LESSER COST

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, SEPT. 18

Hitting back at the Congress, defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman claimed Tuesday that the NDA government had got the Rafale fighter jets at a nine per cent cheaper rate than what the UPA had done earlier.

Responding to questions over the Congress’ allegation­s against the government over the Rafale deal, the minister said: “We have responded saying your basic price and the basic price that I am getting... when compared with all the escalation­s and other things, is nine per cent cheaper.”

Ms Sitharaman also added that the state-run Hindustan Aeronautic­s Ltd was dropped from the Rafale deal by the UPA government itself.

Ms Sitharaman said since HAL and Dassault Aviation, the French manufactur­er of the Rafale, could not agree on the production terms, it was dropped from the deal by the Congress government.

Hitting back at the Congress, defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman claimed on Tuesday that the NDA government had got the Rafale fighter jets at a nine per cent cheaper rate than what the UPA had done earlier.

Mr Antony again reiterated the Congress’ demand to set up a Joint Parliament­ary Committee (JPC) on the Rafale deal. “Since there is a growing perception that the (Narendra) Modi government’s Rafale purchase deal has more skeletons in its closet, let there be a joint parliament­ary probe to bring out the truth,” Mr Antony said.

He added, “In the JPC, the present government has got a majority. Why are they afraid? Let the JPC go through all the files. The JPC can call files, a JPC that has a majority of persons from the government... can look through all the files and come out with the truth.”

Rejecting the charge levelled by Ms Sitharaman that an unpreceden­ted interventi­on by him in 2013 had put the “final nail in the coffin” when the cost negotiatio­n committee was giving the final touches to the deal, he said this was completely false. “Her allegation­s are completely false and she is deliberate­ly suppressin­g the facts,” Mr Antony said.

REJECTING THE charge levelled by Ms Sitharaman that an unpreceden­ted interventi­on by him in 2013 had put the “final nail in the coffin” when the cost negotiatio­n committee was giving the final touches to the deal, he said this was completely false.

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